Twinkling Lights, Holiday Markets, and Cirque du Soleil: A Festive Day in NYC
Update: 2025-12-06
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Welcome listeners to Things to Do in New York City! I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting sports nut turned city scout, and today we’re diving into what’s hot, sparkly, and slightly chaotic in NYC. It’s early December, the air is crisp, coat-worthy, and the city is in full holiday hustle: lights blazing, tourists piling into midtown, and New Yorkers power-walking like it’s an Olympic event.
Let’s set the vibe: holiday markets are popping, Fifth Avenue windows are glowing, and Madison Avenue is turning shopping into a sport. According to amNewYork, the 39th annual Miracle on Madison Avenue fundraiser is happening today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with shops between East 57th and 86th donating a portion of sales to support children affected by cancer. That’s retail cardio with a heart.
Here are some standout events for your day. For family magic, the Theater at Madison Square Garden is hosting “’Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil” this evening, a high-flying holiday show packed with acrobatics and festive chaos, according to MSG’s event listing. Concert fans, NewYorkCityTheatre reports a stacked night: Burna Boy bringing Afro-fusion fire, Air Supply for power-ballad nostalgia, Foreigner rocking the suburbs, plus Almost Queen for a full-on Freddie-style tribute. Over at Carnegie Hall, the events calendar shows performances from local music academies, perfect if you like your culture with a side of bragging rights: “Yeah, I saw them before they were famous.” And if you’re on a budget, ClubFreeTime highlights a slew of free activities this weekend, from tai chi in the garden to family art workshops and holiday markets.
On the local news and city-living front, Miracle on Madison means some extra foot traffic and likely slower crosstown moves on the Upper East Side, so if you’re bussing through that stretch, give yourself some extra minutes. Subway-wise, it’s weekend in New York, so assume some service changes and check the MTA site or apps before you commit to that “I’ll be there in 15” text.
Now, what should you actually do today? Hit a classic: wander through Rockefeller Center to see the tree, then walk up Fifth to soak in the holiday windows. Swing by Bryant Park’s Winter Village for rink-side people-watching and a hot chocolate. If you want a quieter, under-the-radar move, head to the holiday markets in smaller neighborhoods or explore Lincoln Center, where the calendar features Big Apple Circus, opera like The Magic Flute, and seasonal concerts that feel like a classy warm-up act for the rest of your night.
Local tip from Oly: if you’re near midtown and need to cross town fast, walking on 52nd or 53rd is usually calmer than battling 42nd or 34th. And on the subway, if a car looks mysteriously empty at rush hour, don’t celebrate yet—there’s almost always a reason. A bad one.
Before we wrap, tomorrow keeps the festive train rolling: more Cirque du Soleil, more concerts, more markets, and we’re inching closer to peak holiday madness, so tune in for fresh picks and some wonderfully weird recs.
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Let’s set the vibe: holiday markets are popping, Fifth Avenue windows are glowing, and Madison Avenue is turning shopping into a sport. According to amNewYork, the 39th annual Miracle on Madison Avenue fundraiser is happening today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., with shops between East 57th and 86th donating a portion of sales to support children affected by cancer. That’s retail cardio with a heart.
Here are some standout events for your day. For family magic, the Theater at Madison Square Garden is hosting “’Twas the Night Before… by Cirque du Soleil” this evening, a high-flying holiday show packed with acrobatics and festive chaos, according to MSG’s event listing. Concert fans, NewYorkCityTheatre reports a stacked night: Burna Boy bringing Afro-fusion fire, Air Supply for power-ballad nostalgia, Foreigner rocking the suburbs, plus Almost Queen for a full-on Freddie-style tribute. Over at Carnegie Hall, the events calendar shows performances from local music academies, perfect if you like your culture with a side of bragging rights: “Yeah, I saw them before they were famous.” And if you’re on a budget, ClubFreeTime highlights a slew of free activities this weekend, from tai chi in the garden to family art workshops and holiday markets.
On the local news and city-living front, Miracle on Madison means some extra foot traffic and likely slower crosstown moves on the Upper East Side, so if you’re bussing through that stretch, give yourself some extra minutes. Subway-wise, it’s weekend in New York, so assume some service changes and check the MTA site or apps before you commit to that “I’ll be there in 15” text.
Now, what should you actually do today? Hit a classic: wander through Rockefeller Center to see the tree, then walk up Fifth to soak in the holiday windows. Swing by Bryant Park’s Winter Village for rink-side people-watching and a hot chocolate. If you want a quieter, under-the-radar move, head to the holiday markets in smaller neighborhoods or explore Lincoln Center, where the calendar features Big Apple Circus, opera like The Magic Flute, and seasonal concerts that feel like a classy warm-up act for the rest of your night.
Local tip from Oly: if you’re near midtown and need to cross town fast, walking on 52nd or 53rd is usually calmer than battling 42nd or 34th. And on the subway, if a car looks mysteriously empty at rush hour, don’t celebrate yet—there’s almost always a reason. A bad one.
Before we wrap, tomorrow keeps the festive train rolling: more Cirque du Soleil, more concerts, more markets, and we’re inching closer to peak holiday madness, so tune in for fresh picks and some wonderfully weird recs.
Thanks for listening, please subscribe, and remember—this episode was brought to you by Quiet Please podcast networks. For more content like this, please go to Quiet Please dot Ai.
For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/
and make sure to jump on these great deals https://amzn.to/3V0gjPt
For more on Oly check out https://www.instagram.com/olybennet/
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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