Fri Apr 24 2026

8:00 PM (Doors 6:00 PM)

Sony Hall

235 W 46th St New York, NY 10036

All Ages

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Front Row Seating
$52

VIP Seating
$42

General Admission Seating
$35

All Seating Tickets Include Guaranteed Seating in Designated Section • Cabaret Style • First Come, First Serve

Standing Room Only
$35
 
Full Menu + Prix Fixe Menu Available
$20 Minimum Per Person at Tables
All Ages for Entry
Visit Our Upstairs Bar & Restaurant Pre or Post Show
Groups of 10+ Contact Us
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The Innocence Mission

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  • The Innocence Mission

    Indie Rock

    A new album, Midwinter Swimmers, was released in November 2024.

    Lancaster, Pennsylvania band the innocence mission, led by Karen and Don Peris, return with the album See You Tomorrow. Centered around communication and Karen Peris’ self- professed longing “ to join in a conversation, even though the conversation itself is sometimes about being at a loss for words”, the album also touches on the major changes that happen in the life of a family, and the "intense desire to hold the present moment of togetherness". Simon Raymonde of the Cocteau Twins calls the arrangements on See You Tomorrow "massively special- the beauty, the way the album builds to it's' striking finale in I Would Be There is bewilderingly lovely." Sufjan Stevens has called their music "moving and profound. What is so remarkable about Karen Peris' lyrics are the economy of words, concrete nouns which come to life with melody."

The Innocence Mission

Fri Apr 24 2026 8:00 PM

(Doors 6:00 PM)

Sony Hall New York NY
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All Ages

Front Row Seating
$52

VIP Seating
$42

General Admission Seating
$35

All Seating Tickets Include Guaranteed Seating in Designated Section • Cabaret Style • First Come, First Serve

Standing Room Only
$35
 
Full Menu + Prix Fixe Menu Available
$20 Minimum Per Person at Tables
All Ages for Entry
Visit Our Upstairs Bar & Restaurant Pre or Post Show
Groups of 10+ Contact Us
FAQ
 

Sony Hall Floor Plan  

The Innocence Mission

Indie Rock

A new album, Midwinter Swimmers, was released in November 2024.

Lancaster, Pennsylvania band the innocence mission, led by Karen and Don Peris, return with the album See You Tomorrow. Centered around communication and Karen Peris’ self- professed longing “ to join in a conversation, even though the conversation itself is sometimes about being at a loss for words”, the album also touches on the major changes that happen in the life of a family, and the "intense desire to hold the present moment of togetherness". Simon Raymonde of the Cocteau Twins calls the arrangements on See You Tomorrow "massively special- the beauty, the way the album builds to it's' striking finale in I Would Be There is bewilderingly lovely." Sufjan Stevens has called their music "moving and profound. What is so remarkable about Karen Peris' lyrics are the economy of words, concrete nouns which come to life with melody."