Entertainment · Nevskiy

MY Show

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MY Show is a small entertainment venue located on Bolshaya Konyushennaya Street in the historic heart of St. Petersburg, Russia. Housed on the second floor of a building, it provides an intimate setting for live performances, including concerts, comedy shows, and theatrical acts. The space is designed to bring audiences close to the performers, creating a personal and engaging experience. With a capacity of around 100 people, every seat offers a good view. The venue often features local and touring artists across various genres. Its central location makes it easy to combine with a visit to nearby attractions like the Church of the Savior on Spilled Blood or Nevsky Prospekt.

Don't miss

  • Enjoy an up-close performance in a cozy venue
  • Catch a variety of shows – from indie bands to stand-up comedy
  • Located on a historic street near major landmarks
  • Support local emerging artists
  • The intimate atmosphere makes for a memorable night out

Tickets & tours

Ways to visit MY Show

You can visit on your own (book online in advance as shows often sell out. prices vary by event). A tour adds transport and a guide, or combines nearby sights into one day.

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Know before you go

  • Tickets usually sell out – buy ahead online.
  • Shows are often in Russian; check the language before booking.
  • There is a coat check, as it can get warm inside.
  • No photography during performances is common; respect the artists.

A bit of history

MY Show opened in the 2010s as a small performance space, quickly gaining a reputation for quality programming in an intimate setting. It is part of the Nevskiy cultural district.

Common questions

Is there a dress code?

No, casual attire is fine.

Can I buy tickets at the door?

Only if not sold out; it's safer to book online.

Is the venue accessible by wheelchair?

No, it's on the second floor without an elevator.

Do they serve drinks?

Yes, there is a small bar with alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.

What time do doors open?

Usually 30 minutes before the show starts.

Is there an intermission?

Depends on the event; most concerts run straight through.

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