What’s the Deal With “The Seinfeld Experience” Coming to NYC?

An exhibit about nothing? We think they may have something.

The Cast of "Seinfeld." (David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty)
The Cast of "Seinfeld." (David Turnley/Corbis/VCG via Getty)
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Opening this fall in New York City, “The Seinfeld Experience” is going to be real — and hopefully spectacular.

Coming to NYC’s Gramercy neighborhood courtesy of Superfly, the creators of Bonnaroo and Clusterfest, “The Seinfeld Experience” will be an immersive activation celebrating the show’s 30th anniversary. Featuring props, costumes and set re-creations from the iconic NBC comedy, the exhibition will offer fans a chance to “interact with our silly ’90s TV show,” according to Jerry Seinfeld.

“Because I am Seinfeld, for a long time I was the only person to actually have the Seinfeld experience,” Seinfeld said in a statement.  “Now, these crazy Superfly people are going to make it so lots of people can interact with our silly ’90s TV show. All I can say is, in the general context of the world we live in, this now seems completely normal.”

Once it opens to the public, “The Seinfeld Experience” will operate seven days a week through February 2020.

“We’re thrilled to bring “The Seinfeld Experience to life in an innovative way, combining nostalgia with immersive entertainment, and getting fans closer than ever before to the show and its beloved characters,” Superfly co-founder Jonathan Mayers said. “A show as iconic as Seinfeld should be celebrated with an experience that truly matches its legacy and enduring influence.”

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