Apollo Theater

Location

New York
United States
40° 48' 35.6868" N, 73° 57' 0.6048" W
US
General info: 

The Apollo Theater in New York City is one of the most famous music halls in the United States, and the most famous club associated almost exclusively with Black performers.

The Apollo probably exerted a greater influence upon popular culture than any other entertainment venue in the world. For blacks it was the most important cultural institution–not just the greatest black theatre, but a special place to come of age emotionally, professionally, socially, and politically. The Apollo Theater Legends Hall of Fame has inducted such renowned performers and music-industry figures as Ella Fitzgerald, Michael Jackson, James Brown, Quincy Jones, Billy Eckstine, Gladys Knight, The Pips, and Patti LaBelle.

It was in August 1967 when Joseph Jackson loaded his kids into a well-worn Volkswagen bus and drove from Gary, Ind., to 125th St. so the Jackson 5 could enter the Apollo Theater's famed Amateur Night competition. They won that night and the rest is history.

Getting there: 

BUS
Double Decker, Grayline or Big Apple private tour buses stop directly across from the theater.
By Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA) bus take the M-2, M-7, M-10, M-100, M-102.

SUBWAY
By subway take the A,B,C,D, 2 or 3 train to 125th Street.

Costs: 

Tickets to Amateur Nights range from $20 to $40.
Amateur Nights usually start at 7:30PM.

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