Apollo Theater
Address
253 W 125th St, New York, NY 10027, USA

Apollo Theater

253 W 125th St, New York, NY 10027, USA

RATING (4.6)

Reviews

RHOyalClass
RHOyalClass
2 months ago

The experience was amazing. The theatre is beautiful and it’s part of Harlem’s History. I’m glad it’s still open and continuing on the legacy, however, the audience is not serious about booing people who really aren’t good. At one time you really had to be good to make it on the Apollo but now it seems like people are doing it for fun. I have been going at least twice a month it’s a beautiful experience for first timers but we need to bring back the Old Apollo, maintain the culture and get serious about pushing true Raw talent!

Patricia Patrick
Patricia Patrick
3 months ago

We visited this black centric establishment on Wednesday, August 10, 2022. I booked tickets prior to online for the 7:30 PM Amateur Night Show. Upon arrival the doors opened at 6:30 PM for this event. Once we reached the building, there were security guards outside who checked our belongings and had us walk through metal detectors. Once we entered the actual Apollo Theater, our tickets were checked/verified and we were sent inside. They have plenty of professional and helpful staff walking around to assist patrons. We saw that they have a gift shop in the front selling various paraphernalia, such as T-shirts and other products. We also saw a couple of gallery walls of famous stars who have gotten their start, road to success, and have had iconic performances at the Apollo Theater. We entered the theater and were provided assistance by a couple of employees that took us to our seats. We were provided with fans that stated boo on one side and yes on the other side. This was for us to give our denial or approval of stage performers during the show.The theater itself is beautiful, historic, and well-maintained. They also have a bar once you get inside of the actual theater, near the stage area selling various drinks and snacks. Shortly before we began the show, the lively and entertaining DJ came out. He played a lot of great popular songs that most of us knew, which we danced and sung to. The theater itself kind of reminded me of the Fox Theatre in Atlanta. It had different levels and intricately beautiful designs in gold. This gave it a bit of a regal theme. The seats also were like the Fox Theatre, which are all on one level. It can be a bit difficult to see around the person in front of you since everyone is sitting on the same level. We had great seats and sat in the center orchestra in Row G. We felt this wasn’t too close or too far from the stage. The first stage man came out was dressed to the nines, he sung renditions of Michael Jackson, and greatly entertained the crowd. He also brought out the sand man who had on tap dancing shoes and was super energetic. The show also started right on time with no delays, which we greatly appreciated. The entire night ran very efficiently and smoothly. The band was also comprised of four musicians: an electric guitar player, drums player, piano player, and bass guitar player. All of these musicians were very talented and each of them had a solo set. Their short intricate performances showcased their immense solo talent. The Amateur Night host was named Capone. He was very funny, entertaining, and engaging with the crowd. He did ask that during the children’s section of performances, we didn’t boo the kids who ranged in age from 5 to 17. There were three groups of kids that performed, including two solo vocalists and one dance troupe. This was a great part of the show since all the talented kids worked very hard. Ultimately we determined a winner by our level of applause which Apollo measured with a crowd noise meter. I will note that Apollo had some beautiful stage backgrounds. This included the Amateur Night sign, Apollo sign, and the famously world renowned tree stump. It is well known that performers rub the tree stump for good luck. During the adult section, there were about 67 performers. We were allowed to praise or boo them. One man did get booed off the stage. The sand man came out to throw him off the stage for his poor performance. There was a 10 minute intermission. During this part of the performance, the DJ once again came out and played a great set full of popular songs that we knew. Once the show resumed, we were allowed to pick a winner out of this group as well using the praise volume meter. I do feel like this was one of the highlights of our trip in New York. It is a must do for everyone who comes to Harlem. I do highly recommend that everyone who visits New York come to Amateur Night at the Apollo on a Wednesday night. This event is showcased every week. I did feel like most of the performers were talented, but the show was also entertaining.

Terrell Long
Terrell Long
2 months ago

Great experience all around. The host was funny, the Band was amazing and the contestants were good as well. If you bring enough family members and friends you can definitely make your way to the next round...lol!! Harlem is a Beautiful place...

Hasanain Hasan
Hasanain Hasan
2 months ago

Historic site that must be visited if you are in the city. Their calendar is full of events that satisfies everyone. I attended an amateur night, which was super fun. The host was funny, the talents were amazing and you have the opportunity to interact by judging the performer. Suitable for groups too

ying cheung
ying cheung
9 months ago

This legendary music hall in Harlem is locates between 7th Ave & 8th Ave. The interior is nice, walls are filled with memories. It's the amateur night, a full house. The energy is strong. Taking photos and videos are aggressively appreciated or ordered -:) and noise is encourage. The performers are ok ... The bathroom is so tiny that I've hard time to close the door ... Overall, it's a fun night.

Address
253 W 125th St, New York, NY 10027, USA