Welcome, listeners, to “Things to do in New York City”—I’m Oly Bennet, your globe-trotting, sport-spotting, oddball enthusiast with a knack for uncovering the unexpected! It’s Thursday, October 2, 2025, and New York is buzzing—the air’s crisp and refreshing, leaves are just starting their fiery autumnal transformation, and the city’s energy is dialed up to eleven after last night’s skyline shimmer.
New Yorkers are grabbing pumpkin spice lattes in mittens and prepping for a spectacular stretch of events tonight. Now, what’s setting the tone? Broadway marquees are shining extra bright ahead of some new show premieres, and you can feel the anticipation for Comic Con, which officially kicks off in just a week. Madison Square Garden is roaring with the sounds of NBA tip-off fever and folks in costumes are already sneak-attacking the subways. There’s a hint of mischief, a dash of pumpkin, and a gust of pure Big Apple excitement in the air!
Now, strap in, sports fans and spectacle seekers—here’s my rapid-fire highlight reel of today’s fabulous happenings.
First up for families, the Bronx Zoo’s Harvest Glow is lighting up those evenings with jaw-dropping pumpkin displays and animal lanterns—a perfect Instagram-fodder walk for all ages, running through Halloween according to Average Socialite. For the artfully inclined, Lincoln Center’s Festival of Firsts at the David Rubenstein Atrium is absolutely free and features globetrotting performers making their NYC debuts, so you can brag “I saw them first!” at brunch.
Next, all Swifties, unite! Spotify wraps up “The Life of a Showgirl” pop-up today at High Line Nine—explore set pieces inspired by Taylor Swift, hunt for Easter eggs, and snap as many sparkly selfies as your phone can handle. Open until 9pm, so get there before it disappears in a shake of glitter, according to NYC for Free.
Craving thrills on two wheels? The Thursday Night Bike Ride loops through Central Park, welcoming newbies and seasoned pedal-pushers for a social, scenic spin—just bring your bike and a wild sense of adventure as Club Free Time reports.
On the tasting front, pop by Union Square between noon and 2pm for a skincare and sample pop-up; Experiment Skincare has debuted at Sephora and they’re spreading the love with free swag and surprise giveaways.
Oh, and for nightlife? The legendary burlesque shows are back with high-energy performances from Broadway-level pros. If you want to witness sequined acrobatics or just toast to a night of oddity and awe, this is your ticket!
Meanwhile, New York City’s local news is never dull: several Bilt Neighborhood Cafes are opening across town, offering community perks and free eats for rent day, according to NYC for Free. The city has also boosted subway frequency on weekdays—faster rides for everyone, which is a real win when you’re sprinting between musicals, pop-ups, and pumpkin arches. The Seaport's famous Pumpkin Arch is aglow, drawing photo-hunters from all boroughs for that perfect golden-hour shot.
If you’re wondering where to start, Oly’s adventure tip: Sneak off to the Little Red Lighthouse Festival under the George Washington Bridge. It’s a rare gem—a riverside party with live music, food, and a dash of historic oddity, as tipped by Mommy Poppins! And don’t be shy about hopping on a Citi Bike; locals know it’s the fastest way to dodge traffic and soak up the fall skyline.
Here’s a fun fact that’ll earn you Big Apple bragging rights: The iconic “25¢” pizza slice actually started in the 1960s as a marketing ploy at Toñio’s—and while you won’t find it for that price anymore, you may stumble across “pay what you wish” slices at certain SoHo pizzerias late at night if you ask with a wink. That’s the quirk of NYC—sometimes, luck and boldness get you a slice of history!
Tomorrow, things get even more epic with the kickoff of the New York Giants and Rangers home games, the Mid-Autumn Festival treats at MOCA, and fresh art exhibitions swinging open their doors. You won’t want to miss it, so tune in for a whole new roster of stories, secrets, and sensational stunts right here.
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