Boston Summer Fun

Summer in Boston is a great time to explore the city. Whether movies, music, or ziplining (yes, there’s urban ziplining) is your thing, Boston gives you plenty of reasons to stay in town.

Events & Activities

Boston Pops 4th of July Show

Be sure to get to the Hatch Shell early to grab a spot to see the Boston Pops and fireworks show, along with guests Melissa Etheridge, Andy Grammer, and Leslie Odom, Jr. If you want just the show and fewer crowds, the dress rehearsal on Monday is open to the public.

Details

Dress rehearsal: July 3, 8 pm
Concert: July 4, 8 pm
Fireworks: July 4, 10:30 pm
Hatch Shell, Esplanade
Also broadcasted on radio and TV

July Fourth Fireworks, Kyle Klein PhotographyJuly Fourth Fireworks, Kyle Klein Photography

Harborfest

This decades-long tradition celebrates Boston’s harbor with scavenger hunts, boat tours, historical reenactments, and demonstrations, such as 18th century printing.

Details

June 30–July 4
Various locations (download PDF map)

Artbeat

This Somerville-based art festival takes over Davis Square with music on two stages, craft vendors, and performance artists. This year’s theme is “Voice”—in the literal and figurative sense.

Details

Saturday, July 15
Davis Square, Somerville

Shakespeare on the Common

Grab a [low-back] lawn chair, picnic, and your crew and enjoy the Commonwealth Shakespeare Company’s performance of Romeo and Juliet under the stars.

Details

July 19–August 6
Parkman Bandstand, Boston Common

International Sand Sculpting Contest

Phoenix Sculpture in Sunrise, photo by Eric Kilby

Phoenix Sculpture in Sunrise,
by Eric Kilby

This is truly an international affair with contestants from across the globe creating large sculptures made of nothing more than sand and water. While you’re there, enjoy amusement rides, live music, and fireworks.

Details

July 21–23
Revere Beach

GreenFest

The 10th annual and zero waste Boston GreenFest aims to educate and empower people to create a more sustainable, healthier world featuring live music, dance, films, art, robots, an EcoKids Center and more.

Details

August 11–13
Boston City Hall Plaza & Faneuil Hall

Jazz Festival

This free event brings a day of jazz to Boston and workshops leading up to the event.

Details

August 26
Boston Maritime Park in the Seaport

Rose Kennedy Greenway

Sure, the Rose Kennedy Greenway is open all year round, but summer brings special fun, like ziplining and rides around the carousel.

Music

If you love live music, Boston is a great place to catch it during the summer, night or day, and in unique locations like the courtyard of Boston Public Library’s main branch in Copley.

Berklee Summer in the City

Over 400 free concerts throughout the city, including Boston’s Friday Afternoon Concert Series.

Boston Public Library Concerts in the Courtyard

Boston Harbor Islands Music Series

Island hop to hear all three on different islands!

Harborwalk Sounds at the ICA

Lettuce Turnip the Beet

(Get it? Let us turn up the beat?)

Thursdays in June and July; Wright-Locke Farm

Lowell Summer Music Series

Outdoor movies

From old black and white movies to animations, enjoy movies on the big screen under the stars throughout the city. Even the Mayor’s office is in on the act: the city offers free movies in neighborhood parks.

Outdoor Movies at Boston Harbor Hotel, photo Nicole HennigOutdoor Movies at Boston Harbor Hotel, photo Nicole Hennig

Sunset Cinema at the Museum of Fine Arts

One Thursday/month, through September

Family Film Festival at the Prudential

Saturdays, July and August

Free Friday Flicks at the Hatch Shell

Through August

Summer Movie Series at Assembly Row

Saturdays in July and August

Summer in the City at Boston Harbor Hotel [PDF]

Fridays, July through September

Cinema Somerville Outdoor Summer Movie Series

Thursdays, July and August

Mayor Walsh’s Movie Nights

Various nights, through August


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