Alex Warren Brings “Finding Family on the Road” to Madison Square Garden
Alex Warren rolls into Madison Square Garden on Wednesday, July 15 at 7:30 PM ET for “Finding Family on the Road.” MSG’s indoor bowl means the show goes on regardless of what’s happening outside — no rain delays, no wind worries, no weather-related surprises once you’re through the doors.
Getting There
The catch is getting to the doors. The National Weather Service has New York hitting a high near 97°F on Wednesday, with heat index values as high as 100 and a west wind around 10 to 16 mph. That’s the kind of heat that makes a few blocks from the subway or a parking garage feel a lot longer than they are.
If you’re walking from Penn Station, the PATH, or a nearby garage, budget a little extra time and expect to be sweating before you hit will call. Once you’re inside MSG, none of that matters — the heat stays outside.
What to Bring (and Wear)
MSG’s concourses and bowl are climate-controlled, so once you’re seated, comfort is about the show, not the sky. Arenas can run cool once the AC is working against a packed house, so a light layer for after the sun goes down isn’t a bad call if you tend to get cold indoors.
Sound-wise, MSG shows get loud. If you’re the type who likes front-of-house energy without the ringing ears the next day, concert ear plugs high fidelity are worth tossing in a pocket before you head out.
Rep the Show
This is a night to show up in fan gear. An Alex Warren t-shirt or Alex Warren hoodie works for the show itself and travels well if the venue runs cold later. Grab an Alex Warren hat for the walk over — it’ll do double duty blocking sun on the way in — and if you want something for the wall after, the Alex Warren poster is the move.
Practical Tips
- Arrive early. MSG security lines move, but doors-to-seat can eat 30-45 minutes on a full house night.
- Check your bag policy before you leave — MSG enforces clear-bag rules, and re-entry isn’t guaranteed.
- Hydrate before you head out, since the walk in is the hottest part of your night, not the show itself.
Dress for the street, not the seat — and once you’re inside, it’s all Alex Warren.