A highlight of free events in Boston during May, featuring art, music, and community spirit.
Boston is celebrating the arrival of May with a variety of free events perfect for spring. From collaborative murals in Dorchester to a vibrant Arts Fest at Harvard, locals can engage in exciting activities without spending a dime. Jazz enthusiasts can enjoy an International Jazz Day concert, while art lovers can explore the SoWa Art Walk. Participate in a unique performance by the Boston Lyric Opera and join a festive block party. The month wraps up with a lively Cinco de Mayo celebration at Bow Market, making it the perfect time for community engagement and fun.
As May rolls in, the beautiful city of Boston is ushering in lovely spring weather, making it the perfect opportunity for locals to explore some delightful no-cost events happening around town. If you’re looking for something to do without burning a hole in your pocket, you’re in luck! Here’s a rundown of some fantastic free activities happening shortly that everyone can enjoy.
Kicking things off, on April 28 from 5 to 7 p.m., Speak for the Trees Boston invites everyone to join in on a collaborative mural session in Dorchester. Get your creative juices flowing as you contribute to this vibrant project that highlights local nature. The finished mural will be displayed in Dorchester later this fall. The location is 155A Washington St., and you can find more details by visiting their website.
Jazz lovers should mark their calendars for April 30 at 6 p.m. The Boston Jazz Foundation is hosting an exciting concert in celebration of International Jazz Day at Union Church, located at 485 Columbus Ave. Get ready to be serenaded by talented musicians, including Jason Palmer and Anastassiya Petrova. It’s first come, first served, so make sure to arrive early for a good spot!
From May 1 to May 4, Harvard University will be buzzing with its annual Arts Fest. This delightful event showcases various talents from the campus and invites attendees to create their own art. It all takes place in the picturesque Harvard Yard (2 Kirkland St., Cambridge). Dive into the world of creativity and discover the artistic opportunities available on campus. Need more info? Check out their website.
For those who appreciate art, the SoWa Art Walk is a must-see! Spanning from May 2 to May 4, art lovers can interact with over 90 local artists displaying diverse artworks. The event is located at 450 Harrison Ave., but keep in mind that the hours vary, so plan accordingly. It’s a wonderful chance to support local artists and perhaps even take home a unique piece of art.
On May 3 at 2 p.m., join the Boston Lyric Opera for a unique participatory performance titled “Noah’s Flood”. This performance, based on the biblical tale of Noah’s Ark, will take place at Symphony Hall (301 Massachusetts Ave.). Attending this engaging show is a delightful way to spend your Saturday afternoon.
Later on the same day, May 3 at 3 p.m., swing by a free block party brought to you by the Central Square Business Improvement District. Held at 19 State St., Cambridge, this event boasts local food, goods, and live music. What could be better than celebrating community spirit with great tunes and tasty treats?
Wrap up the weekend with a festive Cinco de Mayo celebration at Bow Market in Somerville! On May 4, from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., get ready for live music, face-painting, and enjoy mouth-watering traditional Mexican food. It’s set to be a fun-filled event that will surely bring smiles to faces young and old. The address for Bow Market is 1 Bow Market Way, Somerville, and more details can be found on their website.
With all these exciting and free events lined up in Boston, it’s the perfect time to get out, soak up the sun, and enjoy the vibrant atmosphere of the city while saving some cash. So gather your friends and family and make the most of this lovely spring season!
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