Submitted by dandylion1313 t3_10yax41 in WorcesterMA

hello! i just moved here at the end of september & haven't had the time or resources to do much exploring yet. my gf is visiting at the end of april & we'd like to get out & do some stuff around then. we really enjoy music, all types; classical, rock, rap are our biggest. we love indie music & would love to catch a show or two while she's here. anyone have any recommendations or tips to finding these?

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Apprehensive-Mode-45 t1_j7xa9i0 wrote

First check out who’s playing at Ralph’s, Vincents, Steel & Wire, and Electric Haze. Also, The White Room is a wonderful event space/art gallery and the couple who run it have just started a community series on Sunday nights that’s going to be a variety of programming. Follow them on IG to keep tabs on what’s coming up.

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Atari875 t1_j7zt5ml wrote

Vincent’s is my favorite spot for low key love music. I’ve heard Big John Short 20+ times and still love it

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AliceP00per t1_j83mw7w wrote

I always end up at a bar or brewery where Big John Short is performing.

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Apprehensive-Mode-45 t1_j7zw5m0 wrote

Ooh one more since you said you also like classical. My husband and I recently came across the Groton Hill Music Center up in Ayer. Looks like a beautiful venue and they have some really neat musicians coming:

https://grotonhill.org/

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hortensemancini t1_j81f9df wrote

You could also check out the summer concerts at Fruitlands in Harvard - orchestra under the stars and you can pick up little picnics catered by Gibbet Hill if you want

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Apprehensive-Mode-45 t1_j81gpba wrote

Oooh I forgot about that venue! Yes, beautiful outdoor spot. Looks like concerts are typically May-October though.

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NativeMasshole t1_j7xgtls wrote

Great recs! I'd just like to add that Boston, Providence, and Pioneer Valley all have some great options and aren't a bad drive for a show. Although I haven't really kept up with live music since Covid, so I'm not entirely sure what's still good these days.

I personally use Bandsintown to find my shows. It's great, lets you import all your followed artists on your other apps and makes recommendations based on them. Or you can search everything within your set radius.

Edit: The Jesus Christ Superstar revival is coming to the Hanover at the end of April. You did say all types of music, u/dandylion1313.

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No-Stop2101 t1_j7xasxg wrote

the palladium will be your best bet, check their event listings and see if you find anything you like. every other place in worcester i go to deals almost exclusively with screaming music

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dan-uh t1_j7xo47n wrote

Check out Sofar Sounds!!

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missamericakes t1_j7z2q82 wrote

The Summit Lounge is a nice little 420 friendly spot with killer milkshakes and fun events if you’re not into drinking :)

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Virtual_Announcer t1_j84ehxw wrote

Come to Wrestling Open, the most fun show in town. Thursdays at 8, $10 at the door at the White Eagle on Green Street.

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Virtual_Announcer t1_j84ftmp wrote

Come to Wrestling Open, the most fun show in town. Thursdays at 8, $10 at the door at the White Eagle on Green Street.

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anightclubfordogs t1_j7y45zy wrote

Honestly I’d recommend finding a great show in Boston and/or Prov you both wanna see and going out there one night. It’s rare that anything comes through Worcester that’s solid. I checked the Palladium’s schedule and there isn’t anything notable besides Morbid Angel (death metal)

Outside of music specifically, I’d say taking her to Free Play and Ralph’s would be a good time. Free Play because it’s kinda impossible to not have fun there, and Ralph’s because it has more character than literally any bar in New England

Post-covid Worcester is kinda weird honestly. Most small communities that were doing cool shit kinda dried up. On weekends I used to be able to find a cool warehouse show with actual sick bands, go to parties at practice spaces, make weird films and art with people in those communities. Now that culture hardly exists, and the art that ends up coming out is much less inspired because of it

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