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HÄNDEL’S MESSIAH at United Palace

December 8, 2025 @ 7:30 pm - 8:30 pm
FREE

G. F. Händel’s Messiah was an instant hit upon its premiere in 1742 and has remained a perennial favorite ever since.

This holiday season, the critically acclaimed COST Concert Chorale, conducted by Courtney Carey, brings Handel’s masterpiece to the Grand Foyer of the United Palace for a one-night-only performance. Join us for this unforgettable event—secure your free tickets today!

United Palace
4140 Broadway, New York, NY, 10033

PROGRAM

Messiah (Part 1 and Hallelujah)

PERFORMERS

The Courtney’s Stars of Tomorrow (CSOT) Concert Chorale

CSOT Orchestra

Courtney Carey, conductor

Bronx Arts Ensemble String Quartet:

Jorge Avila, violin
Andrea Schultz, violin
Sally Shumway, viola
Eliot Bailen, cello

Run time: approximately 58 minutes without an intermission

MAP AND DIRECTIONS

Google Map
DIRECTIONS

DIRECTIONS

Public Transportation (Recommended)

A Train to 175th Street & Fort Washington Avenue, and walk 1 block east to Broadway
C Train to 168th Street & Broadway, and walk to 175th Street
1 Train to 181st Street & St. Nicholas Avenue, and walk 2 blocks west and 5 blocks south to 175th Street & Broadway, or exit train at 168th Street and walk to 175th Street

Metro North Hudson River Line
to Marble Hill, quick transfer to the Subway 1 Train at 225th Street to 181st or 168th Streets

Manhattan Buses
M5 | M100 | M7 | M4 |M3
Bronx Buses
BX3 | BX7 | BX11 | BX13 | BX35 | BX36
New Jersey Buses
The George Washington Bridge Bus Station (3 blocks from United Palace) also has buses to and from New Jersey.

Driving

4140 Broadway

(Corner of 175th Street)

New York, NY 10033

Parking

4162 Broadway & West 177th Street – ParkNSave
4172 Broadway & West 177th Street – ParkNSave
4070 Broadway Between 171st Street & 172nd Street – ParkNSave
554 W 174th Street Garage – Parking in New York
100 Haven Avenue (Entrance on Haven Avenue by 170th Street)
200 Haven Avenue – Haven Parking
284-286 Audubon Avenue – Parking lots
506 181st Street

This program is supported, in part, by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council; in part by the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Kathy Hochul and the New York State Legislature; in part with funding from the NYC Green Fund, Partnership for Parks, and City Parks Foundation; in part with a grant from Columbia Community Service; in part with funds from Lower Manhattan Cultural Council (Creative Engagement, Howard Gilman Foundation, and Upper Manhattan Empowerment Zone); in part with funds from  NYC Department of Cultural Affairs’ FY2025 Cultural Development Fund (CDF); and through the generous donations of our supporters and donors.

Thank you to our supporters

Howard Gilman Foundation
New york State of Opportunity | Council on the Arts
NYC Cultural Affairs

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