

Terminal 5, Main Event Space
610 W 56th St, New York, NY, 10 019 -
Up to
2800 guests
About Venue
Terminal 5 is a striking multi-level venue in Midtown Manhattan with serious presence and personality. With industrial charm, 40-foot ceilings, and a renovated rooftop deck, it’s designed to impress, whether you're planning a high-impact brand launch or a buzzy private celebration.
This is a venue that handles scale and style in equal measure. It’s been home to major fashion shows, global gaming events, political activations, and headline concerts but it’s just as effective for intimate corporate gatherings or full venue takeovers. With plenty of space to move, mingle, and make an impression, it’s incredibly flexible for everything from trade shows to rooftop receptions.
The venue comes with planning-friendly perks like easy street-level access, a dedicated green room, and newly refreshed facilities throughout. There’s in-house AV, flexible event layouts, and a team used to hosting some of the city’s most high-profile events.
- Multi-level venue with rooftop access
- High ceilings and exposed architectural features
- Updated restrooms, bar areas, and back-of-house spaces
- Easy load-in and load-out for large-scale setups
- Ideal for hybrid events, launches, and brand experiences
Located on West 56th Street, Terminal 5 offers nearby parking, transit connections, and smooth logistics for crews and guests alike.
About this space:
This dynamic Main Event Space at Terminal 5 is built for impact, with soaring 40-foot ceilings, exposed brick walls, and a powerful in-house stage setup. Spread across three connected levels, it gives you total flexibility for events that need room to move whether that’s a product launch, fashion show, or high-energy celebration.
The space includes a newly poured concrete stage, updated flooring, and a full sound and lighting rig ready for live entertainment or custom branding. With easy street-level load-in and upgraded AV throughout, it’s designed to make event execution as smooth as the experience itself.
- Capacity: Up to 3000 standing / 1000 theatre / 500 banquet
- Three-tier layout with mezzanine views
- In-house stage with sound, lighting, and projection
- New TVs placed around the space for branding or broadcast
- Exposed brick walls and polished concrete design
- Refreshed restrooms and wood flooring
- Easy ground-floor load-in and green room access
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Capacity & Layout
Standing
up to 2800
Dining
up to 500
Theatre
up to 1000
Facilities & Amenities
Air conditioning
Stage
Audio & Visual
Sound system
Microphone
WiFi
Location
Reviews
- Ms. BlackApril 2025
We attended a general admission event and were fine at the very back of the venue with no desire to be close to the "action". We were interested in the music only. Monitors were hanging from the ceiling at the back of the venue, but we could see the stage just fine because that part of the floor was raised slightly. We were served by a nice bartender and didn't have to use the restrooms while there, so I don't have an opinion. Giving 4 stars because the venue was fine, nothing bad or great, just ok.
- Timothy EakinMay 2025
Good, clean, professional. I was upstairs most of the show but the screens everywhere and the view from the balcony made it a great experience. Upper bar usually open, bathrooms were clean and attended.
- Brian HoibergApril 2025
First time at the venue. Easy to get to, parking nearby, great bars, great staff. It's a tight general admission environment, could use more bathrooms, but a really good spot to see a show. Dylan Scott was great!
- May ZhengMay 2025
pretty solid venue- standard GA and balcony setup, have seen some really cool stage setups. the drinks are one million dollars but what can you expect! security is sometimes very nice and sometimes not very nice but never had a calamity occur. sometimes they give water to the front row though which is very nice and has saved my life.
- RobbieApril 2025
I went to see Magdalena Bay here last night. She put on a great show (from what little I could glimpse or hear) but the whole thing was spoiled by the venue selling about twice as many tickets as they should have. The place was completely overcrowded. I love a busy concert but half the people here couldn’t see or hear the artist. They were stuffed into adjacent hallways and stairs. Loads just resigned to watching the TVs of the concert on the upper levels. As soon as we entered the venue (about an hour before the MB came on) most of the chatter we heard was people bemused by how many people they had let in and how unsuited the venue was. The whole thing felt like a money grab from naive fans.






