Plans to convert New York’s The Rooftop at Pier 17 into a year-round venue have been cancelled.
In December, Live Nation officials announced plans to debut a custom-designed glass structure atop the Manhattan venue for winter concerts starting in late 2025. Now that’s no longer happening, a spokesperson from Seaport Entertainment Group announced Monday (Sept. 22).
“After careful consideration, The Rooftop at Pier 17 will not be hosting enclosed events this winter,” the statement reads. “We’re committed to delivering best-in-class events and experiences for our guests, but due to several factors we feel it is in our and our partners’ best interests not to move forward. We look forward to continuing our work on future programming for the 2026 season as our commitment to bringing one-of-a-kind performances and events to NYC’s most scenic stage during the outdoor season remains unchanged.”
It’s unclear why plans changed, but sources tell Billboard that supply chain issues and delays made the project unsustainable for the current winter season. Rather than risk additional delays, officials decided earlier this month not to move forward with the enclosure project.
The enclosure conversion at The Rooftop at Pier 17 was supposed to create a climate-controlled, indoor venue while preserving its renowned views of the iconic lower Manhattan skyline and Brooklyn Bridge backdrop through floor-to-ceiling glass sidings. Reportedly able to hold up to 3,000 fans, the project was supposed to expand the concerts on the rooftop to 25 additional dates. In December, Live Nation inked a five-year extension of its partnership with Seaport Entertainment Group to program the waterfront venue.