The building was originally constructed in the 19th century and once served as a Polish Army veterans’ community center before becoming a concert hall.
Irving Plaza opened as a music venue in 1978 and quickly became a hotspot for punk and new wave acts in New York City.
U2 played at Irving Plaza in 1980 before becoming international superstars, highlighting the venue’s role in music history.
The venue underwent major renovations in 2021, adding modern amenities while preserving its historic character.
With a capacity of about 1,200, Irving Plaza is considered one of the best mid-sized venues for live concerts in Manhattan.
Irving Plaza has hosted not only concerts but also political events, fundraisers, and comedy shows, making it a versatile cultural landmark.