Zarna Garg in New York 2026

Zarna Garg

Anticipate an unforgettable night with Zarna Garg at the Beacon Theatre in New York, NY on February 13, 2026. Feel the electric energy as she delivers her signature blend of humor and heart, performing fan favorites that will have you laughing and singing along. Don’t miss out—secure your Zarna Garg tour tickets now!

Zarna Garg New York Tickets

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Friday
Feb 13, 2026
07:00 PM
Zarna Garg
from $70.34
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Frequently Asked Questions

When is Zarna Garg performing at the Beacon Theatre in New York?

Zarna Garg is scheduled to perform her “Million Dollar Excuses” show at the Beacon Theatre in New York City on Friday, February 13, 2026. The event is a one-night performance at this historic Upper West Side venue.

What time does the Zarna Garg show start at the Beacon Theatre?

The show on February 13, 2026 is scheduled to start at 7:00 pm Eastern Time, with doors opening at 6:00 pm. It is smart to arrive 60–90 minutes early so you can go through security, find your seats, and purchase any food or drinks without rushing.

Where is the Beacon Theatre located?

The Beacon Theatre is located at 2124 Broadway, New York, NY 10023, at West 74th Street on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. Entrances are located off Broadway and Amsterdam Avenue between West 74th and West 75th Streets.

Is the Zarna Garg show at the Beacon Theatre all ages or age-restricted?

Beacon Theatre’s general policy is that age restrictions vary by event, but the venue itself does not have a blanket age limit. Typically, children under two years old do not need a ticket and sit on a parent’s lap, while those two and older require their own ticket, and comedy shows are usually recommended for teens and adults.

How much do tickets for Zarna Garg at the Beacon Theatre usually cost?

On major resale marketplaces, starting prices for Zarna Garg at the Beacon Theatre are listed around the high 60 dollar range, with many seats priced higher depending on section and demand. Orchestra and lower-level seats closer to the stage generally cost more, while upper balcony seats are usually cheaper.

How can I get cheap tickets for Zarna Garg at the Beacon Theatre?

To save money, compare prices between the primary ticket seller and several resale sites, and always view “prices including fees” so you know the true total. Look for seats in the loge, lower balcony, or upper balcony rather than premium orchestra rows, check for presale offers or promo codes, and monitor resale listings as the date approaches because some sellers lower prices if tickets are not selling quickly.

What is the seating like at the Beacon Theatre for a comedy show?

The Beacon Theatre seats just under 3,000 people and is divided into orchestra, loge, lower balcony, and upper balcony sections, all facing the stage in a classic theatre layout. Orchestra seats provide the closest view, while the loge and front balcony offer excellent sightlines and sound at a lower price than the very front rows.

What should I know about parking and getting to the Beacon Theatre?

The Beacon Theatre does not have its own parking garage but partners with nearby parking providers, and many guests use reservation apps to book a spot in advance. Because the theatre is on the Upper West Side, you can also reach it easily by subway, bus, or rideshare, which can be simpler than driving and dealing with Manhattan traffic and parking fees.

Are tickets for Zarna Garg at the Beacon Theatre refundable or transferable?

Tickets sold through major platforms for this show are generally final sale and nonrefundable, except in cases of event cancellation or major changes. Most ticket vendors and resale marketplaces do allow you to transfer or resell your tickets to someone else, so check the transfer and resale options in your ticket account if your plans change.

What are smart ways to get good seats without overpaying at the Beacon Theatre?

A practical approach is to buy early from the primary seller, target mid-priced seats such as loge or front balcony for a strong view and sound, and avoid the most expensive front orchestra rows unless you really want to be as close as possible. If you are flexible, compare several sections across multiple sites, track all-in prices over time, and be ready to buy when you see a fair price, since costs often rise as the date gets closer and inventory shrinks.

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