apollo-theater
New York, NY
Apollo Theater
Posted over 1 year ago
Amateur Night gives new artists from all areas of entertainment the chance to showcase their talent to a live audience and see if they can be the next Apollo Legend. Along with the witty comments of host Capone, it also has a party before the show with DJ Jess.
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Oct 26, 7:30pm - 11pm
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whereshegos
New York, NY
Apollo Theater
Posted almost 2 years ago
APOLLO: Catch a free show at the Apollo Theater to celebrate Juneteenth! Sunday June 19th @ 6pm! Order tickets at the link below!
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New York, NY
Apollo Theater
Posted about 2 years ago
AMATEUR NIGHT AT THE APOLLO ON TONIGHT! "Known as one of New York’s most popular live entertainment experiences, Amateur Night at the Apollo attracts performers and audiences from around the world in a classic talent competition that has launched the careers of countless legendary artists, from Ella Fitzgerald to Lauryn Hill, H.E.R, D’Angelo, Jazmine Sullivan, and Machine Gun Kelly. After nearly two years of being dark, the classic competition returns to shed light on the careers of a whole new roster of stars. Be a part of the notoriously “tough” audience in an interactive evening unlike any other, and lend your voice to decide who will “be good or be gone” to win the triumphant $20,000 grand prize."
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apollo-theater
New York, NY
Apollo Theater
Posted about 2 years ago
CELEBRATE MLK VIRTUALLY WITH THE APOLLO THEATER AT 7PM! APOLLO UPTOWN HALL: MLK, ACTIVISM, AND THE ARTS "For more than eight decades, the Apollo has served as a gathering place and convener for local community residents as well as people from across New York City. That tradition continues as the Apollo partners with WNYC in an annual celebration of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., in collaboration with the March on Washington Film Festival. Hosted by various WNYC radio hosts, this commemorative and uplifting event brings together scholars, cultural and community leaders, and activists to engage in conversations and performance exploring Dr. King’s legacy and how his work is continued today. This year’s thought-provoking discussion focuses on the long-standing connection between activism and artistry, and how the struggle for social justice affected influencers from the likes of Nina Simone to John Legend, and how they in turn affected the struggle for social justice." To watch this discussion, visit the Apollo Digital Stage, https://www.apollotheater.org/digital-stage/
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