Khalid brings his It’s Always Summer Somewhere Tour to Radio City Music Hall on Friday, June 12 at 7:30 PM ET — one of New York City’s most iconic venues for a night of his signature warm, laid-back R&B.
Getting There
Friday’s forecast calls for a high near 86°F with a slight chance of rain showers (22% probability) and southwest winds of 5 to 12 mph, per the National Weather Service. The rain risk is low, but a quick sprinkle on the walk from the subway or a garage isn’t out of the question — so factor in a few extra minutes to get inside comfortably.
Midtown on a Friday night moves slowly. If you’re driving, budget extra time — Radio City sits right in the heart of Rockefeller Center and parking fills up fast. The subway is your best bet. Either way, aim to arrive by 7:00 PM ET so you’re in your seat before showtime.
Inside the Venue
Once you’re through the doors, Radio City’s air conditioning takes over — and it can feel noticeably cold compared to the warm June air outside. A Khalid hoodie is a smart move: it’ll keep you comfortable through a two-plus-hour set and doubles as a piece of fandom you’ll wear all summer.
Rep the Tour
Skip the long merch lines inside and come dressed for the night. A Khalid t-shirt or Khalid hat makes for an easy concert look, and a Khalid poster is a solid keepsake to commemorate the tour stop. If this is your first big show at Radio City, consider tucking a pair of concert ear plugs high fidelity into your pocket — they cut dangerous sound levels while keeping the music clear and full.
What to Know Before You Go
- Arrival: Aim for 7:00 PM ET to clear entry and grab a drink before Khalid takes the stage at 7:30 PM ET
- Bag policy: Radio City enforces bag size restrictions — check the venue’s policy before you pack
- Mobile tickets: Pull up your ticket before you reach the door to keep the line moving
- Stay cool: The hall runs cold; a light layer is worth it
Khalid’s It’s Always Summer Somewhere isn’t just a tour name — it’s a promise. Friday night at Radio City is going to deliver.