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NYC Weekend Events: What's Going On March 25-26

It is the last weekend of March and there is lots do around New York City in the coming days. Here are some of the options.

An image of Billy Joel performing in Madison Square Garden.
An image of Billy Joel performing in Madison Square Garden. (Theo Wargo/Getty Images)

NEW YORK, NY — With the weather continuing to get warmer, there is plenty to do around New York City in the coming days.

From a flower show in Lower Manhattan to a St. Patrick's Day parade in Queens, there is lots to take part in this weekend in NYC.

Here is a variety of events you can check our during the next couple of days.

Find out what's happening in Washington Heights-Inwoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

Saturday

2023 Bayside Saint Patrick's Day Parade: Bayside, Queens

St. Patrick's Day might have been last week, but another celebration is going down Saturday in Bayside.

Find out what's happening in Washington Heights-Inwoodfor free with the latest updates from Patch.

The parade will head down Bell Boulevard from 35th to 42nd avenues.

You can find out more — HERE.

"John Wick: Chapter 4": Alamo Drafthouse, Brooklyn

John Wick is back with its fourth rendition of the wildly popular movie franchise.

The film is getting released in the United States on Saturday, and you can be among the first to watch it at the Alamo Drafthouse Cinema Downtown Brooklyn at 445 Albee Square W. 4th St.

You can find out more — HERE.

Sunday

Macy's Flower Show: Herald Square, Manhattan

The annual flower show is beginning on Sunday and will run through April 10.

Macy's has partnered with DIOR to bring its "passion for florals to life, transforming the mezzanine level into a lavishly romantic dreamscape."

The free event is located at 151 W. 34th St.

You can find out more — HERE.

Billy Joel Concert: Madison Square Garden

With the most lifetime and consecutive performances by an artist, Billy Joel is returning to Madison Square Garden n Sunday.

The show will begin at 8 p.m. at the world's most famous arena.

You can find out more — HERE.

Affordable Art Show: Metropolitan Pavilion, Lower Manhattan

The Affordable Art Show kicks off Wednesday at the Metropolitan Pavilion at 125 W. 18th St., and runs until Sunday.

There will be thousands of contemporary artworks from local, national, and international galleries.

You can find out more — HERE.

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