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March is packed with a diverse range of activities in Boston. From watch parties for ‘The Bachelor’ to movie nights at Alamo Drafthouse, interactive trivia competitions, and live music events, there’s an abundance of entertainment for locals and visitors alike. Don’t forget about the special celebrations for Women’s History Month and the thrilling hockey fan festival at City Hall Plaza! Gather your friends and embrace the vibrant atmosphere this month.
Boston Buzzes with Fun Events: Watch Parties, Fan Festivals, and More!
Buckle up, Boston! March is shaping up to be a super exciting month in the city, filled with watch parties, movie nights, trivia, and even some festivities to celebrate Women’s History Month. Whether you’re a reality TV fanatic, a hockey lover, or just someone looking for a fun night out, there’s something for everyone in the Hub!
Catch the Bachelor Finale in Style
Fans of The Bachelor will want to head over to the Sugar Factory on March 24 from 7:30 p.m. to 10 p.m. for a festive watch party to catch the season finale. In a showdown between Litia Garr and Newton’s own Juliana Pasquarosa, viewers will get to see who wins the heart of the bachelor! Plus, it’s National Cocktail Day, and the Sugar Factory will have a fantastic two-for-one special on its large cocktails. Now that’s a deal you can drink to! Entry is free at their location on 101 S. Market St., so gather your friends and enjoy the show!
Budget-Friendly Movie Nights
Movie buffs should check out the Alamo Drafthouse in Seaport, where you can catch some new releases for just $7 on Tuesdays. Cheer on thrillers like “Black Bag” and “Novocaine” while enjoying a tasty snack in one of Boston’s coolest theaters at 60 Seaport Blvd #315. It’s a steal of a deal, and what better way to unwind midweek?
Ping Pong and Crafting Fun
Looking for something a bit more interactive? Head to SPIN Boston for a lively ping pong night every Tuesday after 9 p.m. for just $9—way cheaper than the regular $39 per hour! Play against your friends or meet new ones; just remember that it’s a 21+ venue after 9 p.m. over at 30 Melcher St., so leave the kids at home.
If arts and crafts are more your vibe, don’t miss the crafting event at Side Quest Books and Games on March 27 from 7 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., where they will screen the first three episodes of “Charmed.” For only $14.64, you can craft your heart out—perfect for unleashing your creativity while enjoying some nostalgic TV time!
Trivia and Music to Brighten Your March
Get ready to flex those brain muscles at the Boston Public Market with a fun-filled trivia night themed around “The Office.” It kicks off at 5:30 and 6:30 p.m. on March 28, and best of all, it’s free! Bring your most knowledgeable friends and see who’s the ultimate Dunder Mifflin fan.
In the mood for some live music? Don’t miss the MFA’s Late Nite series celebrating R&B music on the same night at 8 p.m., with tickets available for just $25 at the door. Grab your crew and groove your way through the evening!
Spring Celebrations and A Cappella Contests
As March wraps up, be sure to check out the Bizzy Spring Market in Revere and Time Out Market’s International Women’s Day Market, both celebrating Women’s History Month. You can shop local vendors and enjoy a joyful atmosphere this weekend! Plus, for the lovebirds, Boston Weddings has a special Bubbly Brunch on March 30 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. for newly engaged couples—bring your partner and toast to your future!
The same day, the ICCA semifinals will take place at the Berklee Performance Center at 3 p.m., featuring ten talented university a cappella teams battling it out for a shot at the finals! If you love music, this is a must-see event!
Hockey Fans, Rejoice! Free Fan Festival
Boston City Hall Plaza is also gearing up for a fantastic three-day fan festival, the 4 Nations Face-Off, taking place from February 15-17. With activities like autograph sessions, family-friendly hockey interactives, and even food vendors, it’s an enjoyable event for the whole family. Swing by to meet hockey alumni, take a picture with the Stanley Cup, and cheer on the Finland vs. Sweden and Canada vs. Finland game watch events.
In Boston, March is overflowing with opportunities for fun and connection. From reality TV parties to live music and seasonal markets, it’s time to get out there and enjoy what this vibrant city has to offer!
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