


- Box Office: Tuesday – Friday 10:30AM – 3:30PM

- Live performances
- Arts and Education Lab

- Restrooms
- Street parking

- Varies by performance
Newark Symphony Hall

1020 Broad Street, Newark, NJ 07102

973-643-4550
Born as the Salaam Temple in 1925, Newark Symphony Hall has been the home of nearly a century of arts and culture in what is now New Jersey’s oldest and largest arts and entertainment venue. Whether you prefer classical music (New Jersey Symphony Orchestra, The New York Philharmonic conducted by Leonard Bernstein) or opera (Marian Anderson, Placido Domingo, Jerome Hines), ballet (Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo, The New Jersey Ballet Company) or piano virtuosos (Victor Borge, Van Cliburn), rock ‘n roll (The Beatles, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones) or R&B (Aretha Franklin, The Temptations), gospel (James Cleveland, Kirk Franklin) or songs from the Great American Songbook (Judy Garland, Tony Bennett), anyone and everyone has performed at the Hall.
With more than 90+ years of great entertainers, innovators, and teachers sharing their gifts within its storied halls, Newark Symphony Hall is committed to providing artistically rich experiences for art lovers of all ages.
WHAT TO SEE AND DO
- Attend live music or other captivating performances
- Take a class ranging from career development courses and creative writing workshops to dance classes and art camps
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