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I'm a music major and for a class a few friends and myself need to attend two jazz concerts in NYC. Were from Nassau county LI so we were thinking about going to Blue Note in NYC to see David Sanborn next weekend. Before we purchase our tickets we want to make sure we would be allowed in. We are all 18-20 years old. Does anyone know if there is a age limit to get into Blue Note?
I'm a music major and for a class a few friends and myself need to attend two jazz concerts in NYC. Were from Nassau county LI so we were thinking about going to Blue Note in NYC to see David Sanborn next weekend. Before we purchase our tickets we want to make sure we would be allowed in. We are all 18-20 years old. Does anyone know if there is a age limit to get into Blue Note?
Does it have to be the Blue Note? One can go to other jazz venues with a cheaper cover, like Smoke. Blue Note is real pricey, depending on the artist, but I can't blame anyone for wanting to see David Sanborn.
Being that you are under 21, at the least you may not be allowed to drink alcohol. At the worst, you may not be allowed in at all, so call them to find out.
As far as I'm aware, there is no age limit. But I agree that you should call to be on the safe side.
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