Latest on TODAY concert series |
New Kids and Ne-Yo to perform on TODAY The New Kids on the Block will be back on the Plaza performing live on TODAY, Monday, Sept. 1 along with R&B chart-topper Ne-Yo. The two popular music stars will give a special Labor Day concert, as part of the "Toyota Summer Concert Series on TODAY." |
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Slide show |
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The Toyota Concert Series on TODAY |
For its 13th consecutive year, NBC’s TODAY show is bringing together the biggest names in music to rock the Plaza. This year’s “Toyota Concert Series on TODAY” kicked off with a special performance by the Grammy-award winner Alicia Keys on Monday, April 21. The “Toyota Concert Series on TODAY” will continue its tradition of bringing TODAY viewers the hottest artists in the industry continuing all the way into the fall. America’s favorite morning program will also feature some surprise guests and blasts-from-the-past performances, which will be announced throughout the series. Fans and visitors are encouraged to join us on the plaza for the live performances. Viewing is on a first-come, first-served basis outside TODAY’s Window on the World Studio, located at 49th Street and Rockefeller Plaza in New York City. |