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125 E. 11th St. New York, NY · The Devil's Playhouse
Webster Hall is Manhattan's most iconic nightlife destination — a 40,000-square-foot historic landmark built in 1886, nestled in the heart of the East Village. Spanning three floors of raw energy and refined elegance, it has earned its place as a premier stage for live music and club culture.
From its landmarked Grand Ballroom to the intimate Studio, every room carries the weight of over a century of performance, celebration, and culture. The venue underwent extensive renovations in 2017–2019, modernizing its sound systems and accessibility while preserving its irreplaceable character.
Nights here aren't just events — they're moments that become memories.
The crown jewel of Webster Hall. A soaring main concert space with state-of-the-art sound and lighting, built for unforgettable performances.
A more intimate setting with raw electric energy. Perfect for emerging artists and mid-size shows that demand a closer connection.
Stripped down, up close, and personal. Where the underground comes alive with a capacity built for intimacy.
Webster Hall opens its doors in Manhattan's East Village, quickly becoming a hub for New York society and cultural events.
Nicknamed "The Devil's Playhouse," the venue becomes legendary for underground parties, hosting Bob Dylan, Frank Sinatra, and Elvis Presley.
Officially designated a New York City landmark, cementing its irreplaceable place in the city's cultural fabric.
Extensive renovations upgrade the sound systems, improve accessibility, and modernize infrastructure — while preserving the historic soul of the space.