• Lexington Chamber of Commerce Summer Concert Series: Soft Touch Band

    Emery Park Depot Square, Lexington, MA

    Soft Touch is a classic big band with full horn and rhythm sections and two outstanding vocalists. They specialize in swing-era music from the '40s to the '60s, plus Broadway hits and classic rock favorites.

    Their all-volunteer group is comprised of retired professional musicians and serious amateurs. Soft Touch donates engagement fees toward college scholarships to local high school seniors who have excelled in music. To date, over $130,000 has been awarded to talented local students.

  • Lexington Chamber of Commerce Summer Concert Series – Black Sea Salsa

    Emery Park Depot Square, Lexington, MA

    This 15-piece world-music powerhouse fuses fiery Afro-Cuban rhythms with the rich melodies of Armenian music, creating a one-of-a-kind sound that’s as bold as it is irresistible. With 6 sizzling horns, 4 dynamic vocalists, and a 5-piece rhythm section driving the groove, Black Sea Salsa brings a high-octane performance packed with passion, power, and pure joy.

    It’s global fusion at its finest — and the ultimate soundtrack for a summer night under the stars!

  • Lexington Chamber of Commerce Concert Series – Honey Steelers

    Emery Park Depot Square, Lexington, MA

    The Honey Steelers serve up a rich blend of Americana, turning every stage into a cozy, toe-tapping countryside pub. With a lineup of seasoned multi-instrumentalists, this Boston-based band delivers a soulful mix of original tunes and reimagined covers — from foot-stomping barn burners to heartfelt lullabies. Their signature sound fuses pedal steel, mandolin, keys, guitar, and tight vocal harmonies, creating an unforgettable live experience that’s as warm as it is wild.

    Don’t miss The Honey Steelers — where vintage charm meets fresh energy for a night of music that’ll stir your heart and move your feet.

  • Lexington Chamber of Commerce Summer Concert Series: Classic Groove

    Emery Park Depot Square, Lexington, MA

    Known for their incredible versatility and electrifying performances, Classic Groove brings a high-energy, crowd-pleasing mix of music that’s perfect for any summer celebration. From chart-topping R&B and Top 40 hits to smooth jazz, Latin rhythms, country favorites, and even show tunes, this dynamic group covers it all — and does it with style.

    Featuring powerful male and female vocals, sizzling saxophone, bass, guitars, drums, and keys, Classic Groove delivers a rich, full sound that keeps audiences dancing all night long. Whether it’s Motown magic, bluesy duets, or global grooves, they’ve got something for every age and musical taste.

  • Lexington Chamber of Commerce Summer Concert Series: Kadak Chai

    Emery Park Depot Square, Lexington, MA

    Boston’s own Bollywood rock band, Kadak Chai brews up a fiery mix of Hindi, Tamil, Punjabi, Urdu, and English hits — from the golden oldies to today’s chart-toppers — all with a high-voltage rock twist. With searing guitars, driving rhythms, and powerhouse vocals, this 7-piece group delivers a sound that’s unexpected, unforgettable, and guaranteed to get the crowd dancing.

    Like the strong, spiced tea they’re named after, Kadak Chai’s music packs a punch — full of flavor, fun, and unstoppable energy. Get ready for a night of non-stop dhoom and masti!

  • Lexington Chamber of Commerce Summer Concert Series: Gypsy Six

    Emery Park Depot Square, Lexington, MA

    From the soul of the South to the grit of classic rock, Gypsy Six brings raw energy, killer guitar riffs, and a whole lot of heart to every stage they hit. Covering legends like the Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Grateful Dead, Chris Stapleton, Whiskey Myers, and more, this band delivers a smokin' setlist packed with bluesy grooves, outlaw country edge, and rock ‘n’ roll fire.

    If you're ready for a night of high-octane, down-home sound that’ll have you dancing, singing, and shouting for more — Gypsy Six is your ticket to ride.

  • Spinning HERstory: Celebrating 250 years of bold women & Fiber Arts.

    Visitors Center 1875 Mass Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

    LexSeeHer spotlights revolutionary Lexington women who participated in Anna Harrington's 1769 Spinning Protest. All ages & free activities include textile arts (knitting, crochet, ribbon work, friendship bracelets, spinning, weaving, mending,...

    Free
  • Michael Arnowitt Piano Concert at Follen Church in Lexington, Massachusetts

    Follen Church 755 Massachusetts Avenue, Lexington, MA, United States

    Lively and evocative music featuring the pianist’s “Schumann Scenes” collecting together his personal favourite pieces from different parts of the groundbreaking romantic composer’s life. The diverse program also features piano...

    $30
  • Lexington Chamber of Commerce 32nd Annual Fine Arts and Crafts Festival

    Visitors Center 1875 Mass Ave, Lexington, MA, United States

    Celebrate creativity at one of Lexington Center’s most anticipated events!

    Each year, hundreds of art lovers and collectors gather to explore and purchase exceptional works from the region’s most talented artists and craftspeople. From stunning paintings and captivating photography to intricate pottery, wearable art, and exquisite jewelry—this festival showcases the best in fine craftsmanship. Discover one-of-a-kind handbags, hand-blown glass beadwork, silk creations, and masterfully worked wood, metals, and stones.

  • Screening of “Join or Die” documentary

    Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library 33 Marrett Road, LEXINGTON, MA, United States

    Join us at the Scottish Rite Masonic Museum & Library at 1:00 pm for a screening of the 2024 documentary, Join or Die. In this Emmy-nominated film, follow the half-century story of America’s civic unraveling through the journey of legendary social scientist–and former Lexington resident–Robert Putnam. Putnam’s groundbreaking book Bowling Alone and his research into America’s decades-long decline in community connections could hold the answers to our democracy’s present crisis.

    Flanked by influential fans and scholars, as well as inspiring groups building community in neighborhoods across the country, join Bob as he explores three urgent civic questions: What makes democracy work? Why is American democracy in crisis? And, most importantly… What can we do about it?

    Free
  • Celebrating Coexistence

    Cary Hall 1605 Mass Ave, Lexington, United States

    CELEBRATING COEXISTENCE
    SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2026 | 7:30PM
    PRE-CONCERT CONDUCTOR'S TALK AT 6:30PM
    Co-sponsored by Martha Segal