Venue
Finished nine years before the Civil War and opened in 1852, The Music Hall, now named the Orpheum Theatre has played host to some of the world’s most renowned musical talents. As the birthplace of The New England Conservatory and The Boston Symphony Orchestra, the Orpheum boasts such events as the premiere of Tchaikovsky’s First Piano Concerto and lectures by Booker T. Washington and Ralph Waldo Emerson. Today, the Orpheum carries shows from pop artists and contemporary playwrights along with the usual theatre events.
On Saturday, November 16th, 2013, the Orpheum Theatre will experience BHANGRA for the eighth time due to the unbelievable success the last few years!! It will be a night nobody will want to miss!
Directions to Orpheum Theatre:
Located near Park Street Subway stop, across the street from the Park Street Church on Tremont Street.
- Merge onto I-93 S.
- Take the exit, exit number 24, towards CALLAHAN TUNNEL/LOGAN AIRPORT.
- Turn Right onto North ST
- Turn LEFT onto CONGRESS ST
- Turn RIGHT onto STATE ST
- STATE ST becomes COURT ST.
- Turn SLIGHT LEFT onto TREMONT ST.
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