Viewing a single comment thread. View all comments

spechtacularrr t1_j8hot9p wrote

Check out the new restaurant blackstone Worcester. My friends in the techno/house/music scene are doing residency type shows there every other Saturday. If you use Facebook you can follow blackstone Worcester and they post about their upcoming live music.

Other good venues include electric haze, mint kitchen and bar, the Vernon, Ralph’s rock diner, and more.

Another way to make connections is by getting active in the community. I organize with Worcester Community Fridges and have met some amazing friends in my community activism and mutual aid. We’re on Facebook and instagram!

Feel free to message me if you have any questions! Fellow worcesterite here (F29).

3

JohnnyMcCoolcat OP t1_j8hwyp9 wrote

Community organizations might be a good idea, how does one start getting involved in that?

3

whoiswooanyway t1_j8scraf wrote

try visiting the Worcester public library! they have a lot of brochures you can take, but also someone at the desk may be able to give you first hand insight about local community events/orgs/clubs

2

tommyverssetti t1_j8k0ws0 wrote

Techno in Worcester? Hell ya

2

spechtacularrr t1_j8k1ocg wrote

Check out Worcester Audio Revival Productions (WARP) on Facebook! My friend is really trying to revive the house and techno scene. WARP is also on instagram.

3