Boston's Best Bets: Music, Margaritas & The Sox

Your guide to the best of Boston this weekend: Blue Man Group lights up the stage, the Red Sox face off at Polar Park, and cocktail lovers unite at Margarita & Mimosa Fest.

Hey there,

We’ve got your weekend itinerary covered.

Experience the iconic Blue Man Group at Charles Playhouse, cheer on the Red Sox vs. Bisons at Polar Park, and raise a glass at Margarita & Mimosa Fest.

Oh—and don’t even think about driving. Take the T, thank us later.

Ready? Let’s go!

WHAT’S GOING ON THIS WEEKEND?

The Blue Man Group Is Here!

Location: Charles Playhouse
Date: June 21-22 | Various Times

Experience the exhilarating spectacle of Blue Man Group this weekend at Boston's Charles Playhouse. With shows on Saturday, June 21 at 2:00 PM, 5:00 PM, and 8:00 PM, and on Sunday, June 22 at 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM, this is a prime opportunity to witness their unique blend of music, comedy, and multimedia theatrics.

Red Sox Versus Buffalo Bisons

Location: Polar Park
Date: Sunday, June 22 | 1:05 PM

Catch the action as the Red Sox take on the Buffalo Bisons this Sunday, June 22, at 1:05 PM at Polar Park. It's the perfect afternoon for baseball fans to enjoy live sports, great ballpark food, and the thrill of America’s pastime in a vibrant, family-friendly atmosphere.

Boston Margarita & Mimosa Fest

Location: The Point Boston
Date: Saturday, June 21 | 2:00 PM

Sip on a refreshing array of margaritas and mimosas—ranging from classic recipes to bold, fruity twists—while soaking up the vibrant atmosphere of this lively summer festival. Set against the backdrop of upbeat live music and interactive lawn games, the event offers the perfect mix of relaxation and celebration.

YOUR TIP FOR THE WEEKEND

Thinking of driving into Boston this weekend? Don’t. Please, just don’t. Unless you enjoy mystery road signs, surprise one-ways, and the endless hunt for mythical parking spots. Take the T instead - it’s Boston’s subway that sometimes shows up. And if you’re walking, those cobblestones aren’t cute—they’re an 18th-century leg workout. Wear good shoes and let locals cross first. They have no fear.

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A WORTHY QUESTION

Boston’s got it all—rich history, die-hard sports fans, cobblestone streets, and chowder that could make you weep. But we’re curious: what’s your favorite thing about this city we call home? We’ll announce the answers next week!

We want to hear from you: what’s one thing we could offer you in these newsletters?

Feel free to send a reply with your response. We are always open to ideas here at the Beantown Beacon, and your input is crucial. Just click: “Reply.”

Until next time, Boston, this is the wonderful Beantown Beacon signing out.

Enjoy your weekend!

-Beantown Beacon