The Broadway League produces various concert programs such as
Broadway on Broadway and
Stars in the Alley to promote productions currently running on Broadway.
Broadway on Broadway was a free annual outdoor concert kicking off the Broadway season each September, usually on the first Sunday after Labor Day, produced by the League and the Times Square Alliance. Initially conceived as a welcome party for delegates to the
1992 Democratic National Convention in New York, the event took place on a special stage created for the event in
Times Square, featuring musical numbers from current Broadway shows as well as upcoming shows opening in the new season. The concert returned in July 1993 and 1994 and moved to September on 1995. The League canceled
Broadway on Broadway in 2013 and it did not return in 2014.
Stars in the Alley is a free annual outdoor concert in
Shubert Alley in the heart of Manhattan's
Theatre District, produced by the League. It is usually held during the week of the Tony Awards, and marks the official end of the Broadway season. The 21st annual event was held on June 6, 2007, and the casts of dozens of Broadway shows took part. Though the event was not held from 2008 to 2013, it returned in 2014 featuring
Norm Lewis as the host.
Tony Awards Preview Concert was a cabaret-style concert featuring songs from Tony-nominated shows held in 2008, 2009 and 2013. The 2013 concert, hosted by
Mario Lopez, was aired at various times and dates in 18 cities across the United States and included interviews from the then Tony nominees such as
Lin-Manuel Miranda,
Andrea Martin,
Mark Rylance, and
Rob Ashford. Other concert programs include
Broadway Under the Stars, an annual evening concert held from 2002 to 2006, and a benefit concert for Viva Broadway, an audience development initiative specifically targeted to Hispanic communities. == Audience development programs ==