Ethnic Music Calendar
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Music
1--CONCERT-- 244 Events
2--CABARET-- 12 Events
Americana 155 Events
Classical 120 Events
Jazz 33 Events
Ethnic 15 Events
Religious 48 Events

David Francey is a Scottish-born Canadian carpenter-turned-songwriter, whose deeply human songwriting has made him “one of Canada’s most revered folk poets and singers” (Toronto Star).
Immigrating to Toronto at age twelve, Francey spent decades working in rail yards, construction sites, and the Yukon bush, quietly composing songs drawn from everyday life. It wasn’t until his 40s, with the encouragement of his wife, artist Beth Girdler, that he began performing publicly. His 1999 debut album Torn Screen Door was an instant success and launched a celebrated musical career.
Event Date | 11-08-2025 8:00 pm |
Individual Price | See Registration |
Location | Bull Run Restaurant |
Categories | Music, Folk, 1--CONCERT-- |
Event Date | 11-08-2025 8:00 pm |
Individual Price | Tickets from $49 |
Location | Groton Hill Music Center |
Categories | Music, Jazz, 1--CONCERT-- |

Boston Civic Symphony’s season opener will consist of
Amanda Harberg – Solis for Orchestra
Brahms double concerto violin and cello with Sophie Wang, Violin and Mikey Katz, Cello.
We will conclude with Tchaikovsky- Symphony Nº 6
Event Date | 11-09-2025 3:00 pm |
Individual Price | See Registration/Info |
Location | Jordan Hall |
Categories | Music, 1--CONCERT--, Classical, Orchestra |

GIACOMO PUCCINI La Bohème
The Cambridge Symphony Orchestra welcomes Boston City Singers Children's Opera, New World Chorale, and Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums in a semi-staged production of Puccini’s iconic opera, La Bohème.
featuring:
Kayla Harriott as Mimi
Eric Botto as Rodolfo
Melissa Joseph as Musetta
Ron Loyd as Marcello
Junhan Choi as Schaunard
Boston City Singers Children's Opera
Rhaea D'Aliesio, Artistic Director
New World Chorale
Holly Krafka, Music Director
Event Date | 11-09-2025 4:00 pm |
Individual Price | See Registration/Info |
Location | Kresge Auditorium, MIT |
Categories | Music, 1--CONCERT--, Classical, Orchestra |

Natalie Merchant
Grateful Friends Fundraiser
Natalie has graciously agreed to perform at The Cabot in support of Grateful Friends, a local nonprofit dedicated to helping adult cancer patients undergoing treatment.
Natalie accepted the invitation from Bill Beckman, husband of Grateful Friends Board President Becky Beckman. Bill and his late wife Mary Beckman were dear friends of Natalie growing up and performed musically together in the Westfield/Jamestown, NY area.
This very special concert will serve not only as a fundraiser but also as a heartfelt tribute to Mary, who passed away ten years ago from metastatic breast cancer. In her memory, Becky Beckman now leads Grateful Friends with passion and purpose. Natalie’s performance will celebrate their enduring friendship and honor Mary’s legacy, along with so many others, by supporting people on their cancer journey.
We hope you’ll join us for what promises to be an inspiring and meaningful evening.