Upcoming Concerts

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Events Calendar

Monday. 03 November, 2025 - Sunday. 09 November, 2025
Week 45
Thursday. 06 November, 2025
8:00 pm
Friday. 07 November, 2025
8:00 pm

Music Worcester presents: Orchestre National de France & Daniil Trifonov, piano

Mechanics Hall

 

In this brilliant presentation of French music, Orchestre National de France and Grammy- winning pianist Daniil Trifonov perform the works of Barriaine, Ravel, and Saint-Saëns. Under the baton of Cristian Măcelaru,  this masterful program stuns in the musical story it provides, bringing the listener on a picturesque journey from start to finish. 

The programming of Elsa Barraine’s Symphony No. 2 with its’ gumptous string lines that compliment the playfulness of the work’s structure sits beautifully in the program with Ravel’s Daphnis & Chloé. A grandiose work, Ravel envisioned Daphnis & Chloé as “a vast musical fresco, in which [he] was less concerned with archaism than with fidelity to the Greece of [his] dreams.” 

8:00 pm

Damn Tall Buildings

Groton Hill Music Center

 
 

Damn Tall Buildings is a celebrated folk-bluegrass band known for their soulful melodies and intricate instrumentals. Based in Brooklyn, this seasoned trio—Max CapistranSasha Dubyk, and Avery Ballotta — has spent over a decade honing their craft through dedicated touring and recording. With a distinctive sound that weaves heartfelt lyrics into thoughtful fiddle, guitar, and bass arrangements, they embody a unique blend of Americana roots and contemporary style. From intimate local venues to larger global stages, their captivating performances leave a lasting impression on audiences around the globe.

Saturday. 08 November, 2025
1:00 pm

Concord Band - Bandemonium! Children's Concert

51 Walden

Enthusiastic band music for a youthful audience.

7:30 pm

Beyond the Notes with Boyd Meets Girl

First Parish Church, Concord

Beyond the Notes artistic director Sarah Whitney teams up with the Grammy Award–winning duo Boyd Meets Girl—Australian guitarist Rupert Boyd and American cellist Laura Metcalf—for an eclectic program that blurs and redefines traditional genres. Expect music by Caroline Shaw, Maurice Ravel, Radiohead, and more.

Artists:

Sarah Whitney, founder - violin
Rupert Boyd - classical guitar
Laura Metcalf - cello

 

 
8:00 pm

Brooks Williams

Bull Run Restaurant

Brooks Williams is one of those select few ‘'how on earth does he do it?” artists. He can sing. He can write. And, man oh man, can he play guitar.

Cambridge UK-based, Statesboro, Georgia US-born, admired by both listeners and fellow musicians, Brooks Williams has been a leading light on the acoustic music scene for three decades. FATEA says his performances show “the greatest level of true expertise.”

Listed as one of the ‘Top 100 Acoustic Guitarists,’ his guitar skills are evident as he effortlessly slides in and out of folk, blues and country. "He was playing Americana before it had been given the name,” says CMP . “How soulful a solo guitarist can be when he has talent, taste and astonishing technique,” writes Blues Revue.

8:00 pm

David Francey

Bull Run Restaurant

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.

8:00 pm

Kenny Garrett: Sounds from the Ancestors

Groton Hill Music Center

 

 

Kenny Garrett, alto sax
Keith Brown, acoustic piano/keyboards
Rudy Bird, percussion
Jeremiah Edward, acoustic bass
Michael Ode, drums
Melvis Santa, vocals/percussion
With his illustrious career that includes hallmark stints with Miles Davis, Art Blakey and The Jazz Messengers, Donald Byrd, Freddie Hubbard, Woody Shaw and the Duke Ellington Orchestra, as well as a heralded career as a solo artist that began more than 30 years ago, Kenny Garrett is easily recognized as one of modern jazz’s brightest and most influential living masters. And with the marvelous Sounds from the Ancestors, the GRAMMY® Award-winning Garrett shows no signs of resting on his laurels. 
Sunday. 09 November, 2025
3:00 pm

Boston Civic Symphony - Season Opener

Jordan Hall

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

4:00 pm

Cambridge Symphony - Beginnings

Kresge Auditorium, MIT

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

Middlesex County Volunteers Fifes & Drums

7:30 pm

American Railroad

Veterans Memorial Auditorium

Silkroad Ensemble featuring Wu Man