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American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Misty Copeland, trailblazing ballerina and cultural icon, will take her final bow with the Company in a once-in-a-lifetime celebration at ABT’s Fall Gala on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.

American Ballet Theatre Principal Dancer Misty Copeland, trailblazing ballerina and cultural icon, will take her final bow with the Company in a once-in-a-lifetime celebration at ABT’s Fall Gala on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center.

This highly anticipated evening marks Copeland’s return to the stage after a five-year hiatus, offering audiences a rare and final opportunity to witness her artistry live with ABT. The program will feature special performances by Copeland herself and dancers from American Ballet Theatre, alongside appearances by an extraordinary group of luminaries from the worlds of dance, entertainment, and the arts.

In 2015, Copeland made history as the first Black female Principal Dancer in ABT’s 85-year history. From her notable portrayals of Odette/Odile in Swan Lake and Juliet in Romeo and Juliet to the title role in Firebird, Copeland has inspired generations with her powerful presence and technical brilliance.

“I could never have imagined the life ballet would give me,” said Misty Copeland. “To dance on the world’s greatest stages, with artists I admire so deeply, has been one of the greatest gifts of my life. My time with ABT has shaped me not just as a dancer, but as a person, and given me the platform to reach back and make space for others. This moment isn’t a farewell, it’s a celebration of everything we’ve built together, and a step toward all the work that’s still ahead.”

The evening will include a curated selection of works from Copeland’s celebrated repertoire, reflecting key moments in her career, alongside video tributes and surprise performances from her most cherished collaborators and admirers.

“Misty is a once-in-a-generation artist whose brilliance transcends the stage,” said Susan Jaffe, Artistic Director of American Ballet Theatre. “Her legacy at ABT is profound—not only through the roles she’s redefined but also through the lives she’s inspired. Misty’s advocacy for inclusion, equity, and education ensures her impact will resonate far beyond this moment.”

Beyond the stage, Copeland is a New York Times best-selling author, film producer, and founder of The Misty Copeland Foundation, which advances diversity and access in dance education through its signature BE BOLD program. Her work continues to influence how the arts engage with representation, community, and opportunity.

American Ballet Theatre gratefully acknowledges Fall Gala Lead Underwriter, Ford Foundation, and Fall Gala Sponsor, Brown Brothers Harriman. Their generous support helps ensure that this historic evening celebrates Copeland’s legacy with the scale, artistry, and access it deserves.

Join ABT for a once-in-a-lifetime evening honoring the extraordinary career of Misty Copeland, trailblazing ballerina, cultural icon, and ABT Principal Dancer, as she takes her final bow with American Ballet Theatre.

Taking place on Wednesday, October 22, 2025, at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, this unforgettable Fall Gala will feature Copeland’s return to the stage after a five-year hiatus and recognize her remarkable impact on ballet and beyond. The evening will include a curated selection of works from Copeland’s celebrated repertoire, reflecting key moments in her career, alongside video tributes and appearances from notable friends and colleagues.

The event is presented with leadership from Honorary Grand Chairs Oprah Winfrey and The Honorable Caroline Kennedy, and Grand Chairs Valentino Carlotti, Susan Fales-Hill, Arielle Patrick, and Darren Walker.

American Ballet Theatre gratefully acknowledges Fall Gala Lead Underwriter, Ford Foundation, and Fall Gala Sponsor, Brown Brothers Harriman, whose generous support makes this historic celebration possible.

Fall Gala tickets begin at $5,000 and Fall Gala tables begin at $50,000. A limited number of performance-only tickets will be released closer to the date.

For more information on the Fall Gala, click here

For more information on ABT’s Fall Season (October 15–November 1, 2025) at the David H. Koch Theater at Lincoln Center, click here.

Featured Image: Misty Copeland in Romeo and Juliet. Photo: Rosalie O’Connor.

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