Barbra Streisand
Madison Square Garden, New York, NY
About the Event
Overview
Doors: 7:00pm | Showtime: 8:00pm
There is no opening act. Barbra Streisand will take the stage at approximately 8pm.
Arrive Early
Please plan to arrive at least one hour prior to start time so you can get through security and be in your seats once the artist takes the stage. If you arrive later than 30 minutes before the scheduled start time, you risk missing the beginning of the show.
Tips for Getting in The Garden Faster
• Use less trafficked entrances to help you get into the arena more quickly: Chase A & B entrances on the corner of 31st St. and 8th Ave., Chase C & D entrances on 33rd St. & 8th Ave., or the Chase Square entrance on 7th Avenue between 31st and 33rd St. View a map of available entrances here
• Leave your bags at home and use the “No Bag Express Lane” (the bigger the bag, the longer the delay)
• Download the MSG app to access the “App Express Lane”, which opens 15 minutes prior to doors to the general public
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Barbra Streisand will bring her legendary live performance home to Madison Square Garden for the first time in 13 years on Saturday, August 3!
“There are no fans like New York Fans!” said Streisand “and I can’t wait to return to Madison Square Garden to perform some new songs, some old songs and anything I find in between.”
Actress, singer, director, composer, producer, author, activist, and best-selling female recording artist, Streisand has recorded 52 gold, 31 platinum and 13 multi-platinum albums in her career and is the only recording artist or group to achieve number one albums in each of the six consecutive decades. She is the only artist ever to receive Oscar, Tony, Emmy, Grammy, Directors Guild of America, Golden Globe, National Medal of Arts and Peabody Awards, as well as Frances Legion d’Honneur, the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award and is the first female film director to receive the Kennedy Center Honors. In 2015, President Barack Obama presented her with the highest civilian honor the United States bestows, the Presidential Medal of Freedom.