Concert Guide · Radio City Music Hall · June 10, 2026

YUNGBLUD
at Radio City Music Hall

IDOLS — The World Tour · Wednesday, June 10 · Doors 7:00 PM · Show 8:00 PM · With The Warning

This is your YUNGBLUD Radio City Music Hall guide — covering seats, arrival timing, dinner strategy, hotels, transit, and how to build a proper Wednesday night around one of the most visually and energetically distinct venues in New York City.

YUNGBLUD brings IDOLS — The World Tour to Radio City Music Hall on June 10, with The Warning as special guests. This is a different kind of NYC concert night from an MSG or Barclays show: Radio City is more theatrical, more vertical, more sightline-sensitive, and significantly more intimate at under 6,000 seats. The energy inside that Art Deco room during a high-voltage alt-rock performance is specific. The planning to get the most out of it is also specific — and that’s what this guide is for.

Artist YUNGBLUD
Tour IDOLS — The World Tour
Date Wednesday, June 10, 2026
Doors 7:00 PM ET
Show Time 8:00 PM ET
Special Guests The Warning
Venue Radio City Music Hall
Address 1260 6th Ave, Midtown

Quick Verdict

Is Your YUNGBLUD Radio City Plan Right?
✓ Best For
  • YUNGBLUD fans who want a theatrical room
  • Alt-rock and pop-punk concert crowds
  • Fans who care about sound and stage picture
  • Date nights with real musical edge
  • Friend groups who want an event, not just a show
  • Out-of-town fans building a proper NYC concert night
  • Anyone who’s been to MSG and wants something different
⚠ Watch Out For
  • Radio City is not a general-admission floor club
  • The room is tall — seat tier matters significantly
  • Dinner at 7:00 PM means missing doors entirely
  • Extreme side or very high mezzanine seats lose the connection
  • Rideshare around Sixth Avenue post-show can be slow
  • Parking near Radio City requires pre-planning
  • Merch lines and stairs/elevators add time inside
→ Best Strategy
  • Check the Radio City seating guide before buying
  • Orchestra or First Mezzanine center for this show
  • Dinner done by 6:30 PM — 8:00 PM show needs real buffer
  • Arrive at Radio City by 7:15–7:30 PM at the latest
  • Take the subway — B/D/F/M to 47th–50th Street is ideal
  • Walk a block before calling rideshare post-show

Why This Show Fits Radio City

YUNGBLUD’s live show is loud, communal, emotionally unrestrained, and fan-participatory in a way that most alt-pop concerts aren’t. It’s the kind of performance where the crowd is part of the show — the call-and-response, the sing-alongs, the general sense that everyone in the room is experiencing the same thing at the same intensity. That energy works in any room. But Radio City gives it something extra.

At under 6,000 seats, Radio City is one-third the capacity of MSG. The Art Deco interior — the geometric murals, the chandeliers, the curved mezzanine tiers — creates a visual frame for a live performance that a rectangular arena can’t match. When the lights drop and YUNGBLUD hits the stage in that room, the scale and the architecture amplify the moment in a specific way. This is a show that’s going to feel different from any arena night.

The Warning as special guests add a harder rock dimension — the Mexican rock trio has built a significant following on their own and are a genuine act, not filler. Come for YUNGBLUD, stay for The Warning’s set too.

Radio City vs MSG — the fundamental difference

MSG holds 20,000+ people for concerts. Radio City holds under 6,000. The experience of being in Radio City during a show feels more like a theater night than an arena night — connected, vertical, tiered. That’s the appeal for this show specifically. The tradeoff is that seat choice matters more in Radio City than at MSG, because the room’s tiers create meaningful distance differences that the arena’s sheer scale evens out.

YUNGBLUD performing live for the YUNGBLUD Radio City Music Hall concert guide
YUNGBLUD brings IDOLS – THE WORLD TOUR to Radio City Music Hall, turning a June night in Midtown into a full concert plan with seats, restaurants, hotels, transit, parking, and post-show moves all worth planning before showtime.

Arrival Timing for an 8:00 PM Radio City Show

Radio City’s vertical layout means that finding your specific level, navigating stairs or elevators, buying merch, and getting settled takes real time — more than a flat arena floor plan. Arriving at 7:55 PM for an 8:00 PM show means you’re still finding your seat when the lights go down. Don’t do that to yourself.

Suggested Wednesday June 10 Timeline
5:30–6:15 PM
Dinner Midtown or Radio City area restaurants. Done eating, check paid, and ready to move by 6:30 PM at the latest. This is a Wednesday show — restaurants are less crowded than weekends, which helps.
6:30–6:50 PM
Move toward Radio City Walk, subway, or cab to 1260 Sixth Avenue. The B/D/F/M trains to 47th–50th Street / Rockefeller Center put you a block away. Walking from most Midtown hotels is viable.
7:00 PM
Doors open Be at your entrance. Radio City has multiple entrances depending on your section — check your ticket for the correct door.
7:00–7:45 PM
Merch, drinks, seats Merch lines move faster when you’re not rushing. Find your level — stairs or elevator depending on your section. Get to your seat. The Warning’s set may start before 8:00 PM.
8:00 PM
Show time In your seat. Not in the lobby, not still looking for the second mezzanine elevator, not in the merch line.
Post-show
Plan your exit Walk a block from the immediate Radio City crowd before requesting rideshare. Times Square is a short walk east for late-night options, or walk back toward your hotel.

Where to Sit for YUNGBLUD at Radio City

Seat choice at Radio City matters more than at most NYC concert venues because the room is tall, tiered, and the experience changes significantly between sections. Before buying, read the Radio City Music Hall seating guide and check the event-specific map.

Orchestra
Closest & Most Immersive
  • Closest physical proximity to the stage
  • Best for fan energy and crowd immersion
  • Front orchestra can feel very connected to the performance
  • Mid-orchestra balances proximity with full-stage view
  • Right choice if you want to feel in the room
2nd / 3rd Mezzanine
Budget & Big-Room Feel
  • Full room perspective from above
  • Distance from stage becomes real in upper tiers
  • Sound is still strong — Radio City’s acoustics hold up
  • Avoid extreme rear upper sections for a show this detail-driven
  • Right choice if budget is the main constraint
The Radio City seating rule for this show

First Mezzanine center is the call most regulars make at Radio City for a high-energy rock or alt-pop show. You see the full stage picture, the PA hits this zone well, and you’re elevated enough that nothing is blocking your view. Orchestra center front is equally strong if you want to feel close. Extreme side sections and the rear of the upper mezzanines are where the experience starts to drop off. Use the Radio City seating guide before committing.

See the full Radio City Music Hall concert guide for venue-wide planning.


Radio City Music Hall — Venue Planning

Radio City sits at 1260 Sixth Avenue between 50th and 51st Streets, in the Rockefeller Center complex. The nearest subway is the B/D/F/M at 47th–50th Streets / Rockefeller Center — a one-block walk to the venue entrance. From Times Square, that’s two subway stops or a pleasant 10-minute walk east.

The vertical layout changes how you arrive.

Radio City’s mezzanine tiers are stacked significantly higher than a typical Broadway theater. Getting from the lobby to the second or third mezzanine involves stairs or elevators and takes more time than most people account for. Know which level you’re in before you arrive and factor the internal navigation time into your 7:00 PM doors plan.

Check your ticket for the correct entrance.

Radio City has entrances on Sixth Avenue and on 50th Street. Different sections use different entrances. If you show up at the wrong door, you’ll be redirected — which wastes time you should have spent finding your seat. Check the ticket before you leave the hotel.

Merch lines move — but only if you’re not rushing.

Radio City’s merch setup is inside the lobby. If you arrive at 7:00 PM or earlier, you have time to browse and buy before the show. If you arrive at 7:45 PM, you’re choosing between merch and getting to your seat before the opening act starts.

Bag policy — verify with Radio City before the show.

Radio City’s bag policy for concerts varies. Check the official Radio City or Live Nation event page before the show to confirm what’s permitted. When in doubt, come with a small bag rather than a large one.


Where to Eat Before YUNGBLUD at Radio City

Radio City’s Midtown location gives you more pre-show dining options than most NYC concert venues. The Rockefeller Center corridor, Theater District, Bryant Park, and Times Square all fall within reach. The Wednesday show time of 8:00 PM means dinner can be a proper sit-down experience if you start early enough.

Date Night
Proper Sit-Down, Start at 5:30

A genuine dinner experience works for this show given the 8:00 PM curtain. Eat at 5:30 or 5:45 PM, linger through dessert, and be heading to Radio City by 6:45. The neighborhood around Radio City and Theater District has options that support this. See the restaurants near Radio City guide.

Big Friend Group
Book Ahead, Eat at 5:30

Large groups need reservations — especially in Midtown on a Wednesday when the theater and restaurant blocks are busy. Book ahead, set a 6:30 PM departure time, and don’t leave it to improvisation. Hell’s Kitchen handles large groups well and has more variety than the immediate Radio City blocks.

Hardcore Fans
Quick Bite, Get In Early for Merch

If merch is part of the plan, eat quickly at 5:30 PM and get to Radio City by 7:00 PM when doors open. Merch lines are significantly shorter at 7:15 PM than at 7:50 PM. A quick pre-show meal near the venue is the right trade.

Out-of-Town Fans
Eat Near Your Hotel First

If you’re staying in Times Square or Bryant Park / Midtown South, eating near the hotel at 5:30 and walking or taking a quick subway to Radio City by 6:45 PM is the cleanest sequence. Don’t build in a restaurant-to-show transit leg on top of hotel-to-restaurant if you’re tight on time.

Late-Night Plan
Times Square or Theater District After

If dinner before doesn’t work, plan food after. Times Square is a short walk east from Radio City and has late-night options. The Theater District to the west has post-show bars and restaurants that stay open well past midnight.

Quick Pre-Show Bite
Midtown Fast Options Near Radio City

If you’re short on time, the Sixth Avenue and 50th Street area has fast-casual options within a block or two. Lower quality than a sit-down dinner but the proximity works if you’re eating close to 6:30 PM. Don’t try to eat and also browse merch before 7:45 PM.

See the restaurants near Radio City guide and the Stage & Street restaurant hub.


Hotels for the YUNGBLUD Radio City Night

Radio City’s Midtown location means a wider range of viable hotel bases than most NYC concert venues. The real question is what else the trip involves — a Wednesday concert in June can be part of a solo show visit, a broader NYC weekend, or a one-night-in-the-city plan.

Times Square — most convenient for Radio City tourists.

Times Square hotels are a 10-minute walk east from Radio City. For fans who want to combine the concert with sightseeing, Broadway, or a full tourist NYC experience, Times Square is the easiest base. The walk to Radio City along 50th Street or 49th Street is pleasant and direct.

Theater District — good for Broadway add-ons.

If the trip includes a Broadway show before or after the YUNGBLUD concert — which makes perfect sense for a Wednesday night visit — Theater District hotels put you in the right zone for both. The theaters and Radio City are clustered within a few blocks of each other.

Bryant Park / Midtown South — polished and calm.

Bryant Park / Midtown South hotels are a 10–15 minute walk from Radio City or a quick subway stop. A calmer, more polished Midtown hotel environment for fans who want a good base without Times Square energy. Good for a Wednesday where you want to eat well and get to the show without rushing.

Chelsea / Flatiron — for a broader NYC trip.

If the Wednesday concert is one night in a longer visit that includes downtown restaurants, neighborhoods, or non-Midtown plans, Chelsea / Flatiron gives you a better base for the full trip. The subway from 23rd Street to Rockefeller Center is straightforward. Just account for the extra transit time on show night.

See the hotels near Radio City guide and the Stage & Street hotel hub.


Getting to Radio City Music Hall

Radio City’s Midtown location means subway access from most of the city is fast and direct. For most fans, walking from a nearby hotel or taking a two- or three-stop subway is the cleanest option. See the full how to get to Radio City guide for route-by-route details.

Subway — one block from the door.

The B, D, F, and M trains stop at 47th–50th Streets / Rockefeller Center — one block from Radio City’s main entrance. From Times Square, that’s two stops on the B/D or one stop on the F/M. From Penn Station, take the A/C/E to 50th Street or the 1 to 50th Street and walk east. From Grand Central, take the 4/5/6 to 51st Street and walk west.

Walking — works from most Midtown hotels.

From Times Square hotels, Radio City is a 10-minute walk east along 50th or 49th Street. From Bryant Park area hotels, it’s a similar walk north on Sixth Avenue. It’s a pleasant walk in June weather — plan to arrive at Radio City by 7:15 PM if you’re walking from more than five blocks away.

Rideshare — plan the post-show pickup.

Getting to Radio City by rideshare is fine. Getting picked up directly outside after the show is less straightforward — Sixth Avenue post-show can be slow depending on traffic. Walk one block east toward Fifth Avenue or one block west toward Seventh Avenue before requesting, particularly if the crowd is heavy exiting at once.

Driving — pre-book a garage.

Midtown parking near Radio City requires planning. Pre-book through SpotHero or ParkWhiz before show day. See the parking near Radio City guide for the best options and what to expect on a Wednesday evening in Midtown. For a single-person or couple visit, the subway almost always wins over driving on cost, stress, and time.


Best Neighborhoods to Base the Night

10-minute walk from Radio City. Best hotel base for tourist-oriented NYC visits that include sightseeing or Broadway alongside the concert. Wide hotel selection across price points. Walk east along 50th Street to Radio City.
If the trip includes Broadway — which is easy to add to a Wednesday YUNGBLUD night — Theater District hotels serve both plans. Radio City is a short walk east from most Theater District addresses.
Useful if the trip involves MSG, Penn Station, or west-side transit. Slightly further from Radio City than Times Square but still walkable. Better for a mixed trip that includes both a Radio City concert and a Penn Station departure.
A calmer, more polished Midtown hotel base. Good restaurant options, quieter than Times Square, and walking distance or a quick subway to Radio City. Strong for a Wednesday visit where the experience quality matters as much as convenience.
Best pre-show restaurant variety in the area west of Midtown. If the plan is a proper sit-down dinner before Radio City, Hell’s Kitchen has the strongest food options. Walk or cab back toward Sixth Avenue by 6:45 PM.
For a broader NYC trip that includes downtown plans. Better restaurant and hotel character than Times Square for non-Midtown-focused visits. The subway to Radio City from 23rd Street takes about 10 minutes. Account for the extra transit time on show night.

See the full NYC neighborhood guide for all areas.


Plan by Fan Type

Hardcore YUNGBLUD Fans
Orchestra or First Mezzanine — Get In Early

You want to be in the room from the beginning. Arrive at doors (7:00 PM), get merch handled early, and be in your seat before The Warning goes on. Orchestra front or first mezzanine center. Don’t let a late dinner push you into a rushed arrival.

First-Time Radio City Visitors
First Mezzanine Center — Read the Venue Guide

First mezzanine center gives you the best introduction to what Radio City actually is as a concert venue. Read the Radio City concert guide before you go — the building’s character is part of the experience and knowing what to expect makes it better.

Big Friend Groups
Adjacent Seats — Book Restaurant Early

Groups need seated tickets in the same section — Radio City’s tiered layout makes “meeting inside” more complicated than a flat arena floor. Book the restaurant before the week of the show. Hell’s Kitchen is the best group dinner option in the area.

Date Night
First Mezzanine — Dinner at 5:30

Proper dinner at 5:30 PM, first mezzanine seats for a good view and a comfortable shared experience, and the show. YUNGBLUD’s music is emotionally engaging in a way that works for a date-night format — there’s energy and there’s genuine connection in the songs. See the best concerts for date night guide.

Out-of-Town Fans
Hotel Near Radio City — Eat Near Hotel

Times Square or Bryant Park / Midtown South hotel. Eat near the hotel at 5:30, walk or take a short subway to Radio City by 6:45. Keep the sequence simple — a Wednesday night in a city you don’t know daily shouldn’t require three transit legs between check-in and showtime.

Fans Adding Broadway
Wednesday Is Perfect for This

Broadway runs matinees on Wednesday. A Wednesday matinee (typically 2pm) and then YUNGBLUD at 8pm is one of the best double-event NYC days you can build. Theater District hotel covers both. Plan the matinee show through the Broadway planning hub.

Subway / Train Travelers
B/D/F/M — One Block Walk

Take the B, D, F, or M to 47th–50th Streets / Rockefeller Center. The walk from the subway exit to Radio City’s main entrance is under two minutes. From Penn Station, the A/C/E to 50th Street is the most direct route. Plan to arrive before 7:15 PM.

Drivers
Pre-Book — Know the Exit Route

Pre-book a garage before Wednesday. Know which exit direction you’re taking when the show ends — Sixth Avenue can be congested post-show in both directions. See the Radio City parking guide before committing.


Common Mistakes

  • Choosing seats without reading the Radio City seating guide — the tier differences are significant and section choice matters more here than at a flat arena.
  • Assuming Radio City feels like MSG — it’s a fundamentally different room: smaller, more theatrical, more vertical, more dependent on where you sit.
  • Arriving at 7:45 PM for an 8:00 PM show — Radio City’s levels and internal logistics eat time. Be in the building by 7:15–7:30 PM.
  • Booking dinner at 7:00 PM — that’s when doors open. A 7:00 PM dinner reservation means you’re missing the opening of the show.
  • Ignoring the mezzanine level logistics — stairs and elevators add time. Know which level you’re in before you arrive.
  • Choosing a hotel without checking the walk or subway to Radio City — “Midtown hotel” covers a wide range of actual distances.
  • Relying on rideshare directly outside Radio City post-show — walk a block before requesting.
  • Driving without a pre-booked garage — Midtown parking is not a casual last-minute decision.
  • Assuming Times Square is automatically the best hotel base — it’s the most convenient for Radio City but not necessarily the right choice for the full trip.
  • Skipping The Warning’s set — they’re a genuine act worth arriving early for.

Frequently Asked Questions

When is YUNGBLUD playing Radio City Music Hall?

Wednesday, June 10, 2026. Verify current status at the official Radio City or Live Nation event page before finalizing travel plans.

What time does YUNGBLUD start at Radio City?

Show time is listed as 8:00 PM ET. Doors open at 7:00 PM. Given Radio City’s tiered layout and the presence of opening act The Warning, plan to be in the building well before 8:00 PM.

What time do doors open for YUNGBLUD at Radio City?

Doors open at 7:00 PM ET. Arriving at or shortly after 7:00 PM gives you time for merch, finding your section, and settling before the show starts at 8:00 PM.

Who is opening for YUNGBLUD at Radio City?

The Warning are listed as special guests. Verify the current guest lineup at the official event page before the show — supporting act details can change before the date.

Where is Radio City Music Hall?

Radio City Music Hall is at 1260 Sixth Avenue (Avenue of the Americas) between 50th and 51st Streets, Midtown Manhattan. The nearest subway is the B/D/F/M at 47th–50th Streets / Rockefeller Center — one block from the main entrance.

What are the best seats for YUNGBLUD at Radio City?

First Mezzanine center and Orchestra center are the two strongest sections for a high-energy rock or alt-pop show at Radio City. First Mezzanine center is the most consistently recommended section across concert types. See the Radio City seating guide for section-by-section detail.

Is Orchestra or First Mezzanine better for YUNGBLUD?

Orchestra is best for fans who want to feel close to the stage and be in the crowd energy. First Mezzanine center is best for fans who want the full stage picture, strong sound, and a more comfortable view. Both are strong — the choice depends on what kind of concert experience you want. First Mezzanine center is the default recommendation for most visitors.

Should I drive or take the subway to Radio City?

For most fans, subway is cleaner. The B/D/F/M trains stop one block from Radio City. Driving works if you pre-book a garage — see the parking near Radio City guide. For a Wednesday Midtown show, subway saves time and stress over driving.

Where should I eat before YUNGBLUD at Radio City?

The area around Radio City, the Theater District, and Bryant Park all have pre-show options. For the best variety, Hell’s Kitchen works for a sit-down dinner if you’re eating at 5:30 PM with time to walk back by 6:45. For something closer and quicker, the Midtown blocks immediately around Radio City work for a faster pre-show meal. See the restaurants near Radio City guide.

Where should I stay for YUNGBLUD at Radio City?

Times Square hotels are the most convenient — a 10-minute walk east from Radio City. Bryant Park / Midtown South offers a calmer base at similar proximity. See the hotels near Radio City guide.

Is Times Square a good hotel base for Radio City?

Yes — Times Square hotels are well-placed for Radio City. The walk along 50th Street is direct and takes about 10 minutes from most Times Square addresses. It’s the most tourist-friendly option and works well if the trip also includes Broadway or Midtown sightseeing.

Is this a good NYC date night concert?

Yes. YUNGBLUD at Radio City is a genuinely strong date night format — the venue is visually spectacular, the music is emotionally engaging, and the scale is intimate enough that the experience feels personal rather than stadium-generic. A proper dinner at 5:30, first mezzanine seats, and a plan for drinks after makes for a full evening. See the best concerts for date night guide.

How early should I arrive at Radio City Music Hall?

Aim to be at your entrance by 7:15–7:30 PM for an 8:00 PM show. Radio City’s mezzanine levels and internal navigation add time that a flat arena floor doesn’t require. Arriving at 7:50 PM risks missing the opening of the show.


One Night at Radio City — Make It Count

YUNGBLUD at Radio City Music Hall on June 10 is a show that earns its venue. The Art Deco room, the scale, the all-in fan energy, The Warning opening — this is a proper concert night, not a background event. The planning to get the most out of it is real, but it’s not complicated: choose seats before you build the rest, eat by 6:30, arrive by 7:15, and have somewhere worth going after.

Use the Radio City seating guide before buying. Plan dinner before the show, not after. And arrive in the building early enough to actually settle into what’s about to happen.

YUNGBLUD · Radio City · June 10

A punk-rock Radio City night needs theater-level planning.

YUNGBLUD at Radio City is not an MSG night and it is not a general-admission club night. The room is theatrical, vertical, seat-sensitive, and Midtown-heavy. These guides help you plan the full night: Radio City seats, pre-show dinner, nearby hotels, subway or parking, and the best neighborhood base before and after the show.

⚡ IDOLS Tour 🏛 Radio City Seats 🎸 The Warning 🍽 Pre-Show Dinner 🏨 Midtown Hotels 🚇 Subway / Parking 🌙 Alt-Rock Date Night
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Radio City is a different concert playbook. Doors are listed at 7:00 PM and the show is listed at 8:00 PM, but the real decision is earlier: pick the right level, eat close enough, and know whether you are exiting toward Times Square, Bryant Park, Hell’s Kitchen, Midtown West, or a hotel.
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