The Radio City Music Hall is a location that appears in AMC's The Walking Dead: Dead City.
Pre-Apocalypse[]
New York[]
Radio City Music Hall was built on a plot of land that was originally intended for a Metropolitan Opera House, although plans for the opera house were canceled in 1929. It opened on December 27, 1932, as part of the construction of Rockefeller Center. The 5,960-seat Music Hall was the larger of two venues built for Rockefeller Center's "Radio City" section, the other being Center Theatre; the "Radio City" name came to apply only to Radio City Music Hall. It was largely successful until the 1970s, when declining patronage nearly drove the theater to bankruptcy. Radio City was designated a New York City Landmark in May 1978, and it was restored and allowed to remain open. The theater was extensively renovated in 1999.
Post-Apocalypse[]
Season 2[]
"Power Equals Power"[]
When the Burazi restore power to Manhattan, Radio City Music Hall is shown lighting up.
When the gangs step out of St. Patrick's Cathedral, Radio City Music Hall is visible down the street.
"The Bird Always Knows"[]
Radio City Music Hall loses power again when what's supposedly the Blood Shirts sabotage the substation supplying power to 6th Avenue.
"Bridge Partners Are Hard to Come by These Days"[]
Radio City Music Hall will appear in this episode.