Showing posts with label live music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label live music. Show all posts

Monday, December 6, 2010

Pipeline Riot w/ Rack Em' Let's Go

Looking for good live music in the Boston area? This Saturday, December 11th head to the the venue, Church to see Pipeline Riot perform with Rack Em' Let's Go. This event is 18+ and only a $10 cover charge. Bring your friends and watch artist Joshua Oliveira paint live while the bands are on! The event begins at 8pm and goes until 1:00 am. Pipeline Riot will go on stage at 10pm. Other bands will be performing as well including: Rachel Borovik @ 8pm, RACK EM' LET'S GO!! @ 9pm, Pipeline Riot @ 10pm ,Southern Lust Club @ 11pm and Cardboard Mercenary @ 12am. Pipeline Riot is a local band with 4 members: Michael Hebert, Greg Keller-Bass, Peter Scavongelli, and Brendan Sawyer. Make sure to checkout Pipeline Riot's Facebook fanpage or add them as a friend for more info about the band, members, and upcoming shows. For booking purposes purposes or press inquiries contact their booking agent via email




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Monday, November 15, 2010

Faneuil Hall Marketplace Tree Lighting Ceremony

This coming Saturday, November 20th head down to Boston's famous Faneuil Hall to experience the largest tree lighting ceremony in New England! The tree is the tallest holiday tree measuring in at over 80-ft. tall containing more than 250,000 luminous lights. There will be entertainment throughout the day beginning at 11am. Music, activities and giveaways will run until about 5:00pm, leading up to the lighting of the tree at 5:30pm. Special guests of honor for this event include: Jerod Mayo, from the New England Patriots, Wally the Green Monster, the official mascot of the Boston Red Sox and Gregg Daniels, MC of Boston's radio station Mix 104.1FM. Click here to check out the schedule of performances that will take place at the 26th Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony. Did I mention this event is FREE? Be there to see the spectacular tree light up Boston for the official start to this holiday season.

All day events and activities provided by the Mix 104.1 Street Team, Boston Ballet, the Boston Blazers, Broadway Across America's Mary Poppins, Globe Santa, Toys for Tots and more. 


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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Eat Your Heart Out, Boston



Do you like food? Do you like music? I'm going to go out on a limb and guess that we all have a love for both. Thankfully Boston has a tremendous amount of talent in both the up and coming music and eatery scenes. Eat Your Heart Out Boston, is an event that will take place next Sunday, Nov 14th at The Paradise Rock Club.

EYHO will showcase several Bostonian Chefs who have been making names for themselves at various restaurants around town. The cuisines vary from casual American dining to trendy exotic plates. There will also be three local bands performing live for your listening pleasure! (Magic Magic, You Can Be a Wesley, and Brenda).

Sponsored by the Boston Phoenix, EYHO Boston is focusing on the great talents that we have here in our own back yard. Tickets are $35, and cover your costs for a delicious dining experience as well as an awesome concert. The money raised at EYHO will help out Zumix, and Future Chefs. These are two nonprofit companies that help city youth be able to learn, experience, and grow with their dreams of both musical and culinary talent.

So instead of laying on the couch this Sunday, take the trip downtown to stuff your face and dance for a good cause!

Thursday, November 4, 2010

Top of the Hub

One of Boston's finest dining destinations is definitely the Top of the Hub restaurant on the top of the Prudential Center. I probably had the best dinner of my life there.

This location is great for an amazing dinner or delicious cocktails with your girlfriend or boyfriend. Your partner will never forget this time.

Soaring 52 floors above the Back Bay, the Top of the Hub offers guests a spectacular view of the Boston skyline from every table.

Besides, this restaurant is characterized by awards, outstanding cuisine, impeccable service, huge wine choice, and a sophisticated ambiance.

Make sure you make your reservaton before 6 pm that you don´t miss the sunset.

See other reviews at
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Enjoy this amazing event.

Tuesday, October 26, 2010

Drake ft. Clipse at UMass Lowell

Tonight, AT&T presents: The Light Dreams and Nightmare Tour at the Tsongas Center at UMass Lowell starring Drake and featuring The Clipse. This is the new  rescheduled concert date, as Drake had to cancel his show on April 29th due to doctor's orders. Tickets from the original date will still be honored. General Admission tickets remain on sale and can be purchased through Ticketmaster for $25.00 each. Doors open at 5:30pm for UML students, and 6pm for the public. The show begins at 7:30pm. Hope to see you there; this concert experience is sure to be the best you've ever had!

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Friday, October 15, 2010

Boston Book Festival

The 2nd Annual Boston Book Festival is tomorrow! It will be in Copley Square, easily accessible by the Copley T stop on the Green Line. What better place than right outside the Central branch of the Boston Public Library to have a book festival? From 10 am until 9 pm, there will be workshops, presentations, contests, live music, good food, and book signings in 11 different locations in around Copley. Whether you're a book worm or more inclined to read SparkNotes, you don't want to miss this event; there will be something for everyone. Even if you're not into books, go have a bite to eat, listen to a cool presentation given by a fascinating author, and check out all the exhibitors that include everyone from Boston Magazine to Tribe Origins (the hummus people).

Click here for the schedule, which will give all the details about where and when to go! You can also find a list of all the authors attending here. Check to see if your favorite author will be there. Post a comment if you attend!

Friday, October 8, 2010

Oktoberfest!

When: This Sunday is the 32nd Annual Oktoberfest and Honk! Festival Parade in Harvard Square from 12 noon until 6 pm.

Where: Harvard T stop on the Red line. Parking Garages: Harvard Square Parking Garage on Elliot St, The Church Street Parking Lot, The Holyoke Center Parking Garage, and the University Place Garage on Mt Auburn St. When in doubt, just look for the blue "P" for Public Parking. Don't count on street parking, many roads will be closed.

What: There will be six stages of live entertainment! Visit the Harvard Square website for all the details on who will be performing where. Most importantly, there will be tons and tons of international food and drinks, after all that's what Oktoberfest is all about! Sponsors include Samuel Adams, Yelp!, and FiRE + iCE. It's going to be a beautiful sunny day with a high of 63*F!




See you there!