The Lexington Bicentennial Band Concerts

Summer Concert Schedule

During the summer, the LBB gives a free concert each Tuesday night in the Summer.

Calendar

The concerts take place at the Levi Burnell Bandstand, which is in Hastings Park at the corner of Worthen Road and Old Mass Avenue. Many people bring blankets, lawn chairs, picnic lunches, and games and enjoy a relaxing summer evening of music.

Children are welcome, although parents are asked to please keep children from playing near the bandstand during the concert, out of respect for the musicians and the audience. Children (of all ages) will be invited to march around the bandstand during the last piece of each half of the concert.

All concerts begin at 7:15pm. You can check whether a concert has been cancelled (e.g., because of inclement weather) by calling 781-698-4647 after 4:30pm on the day of the concert.

http://www.lexbicband.org/
https://www.facebook.com/LexingtonBicentennialBand/

Friday Night Concerts

Location:
On Emery Park, (Depot Square, Lexington MA)

Date/Time Information:
Fridays from 6:30 p.m. to dusk

2019 Schedule:
July 12 – 215th Army Band – 40 Piece Band
July 19 – Jeffrey Allen Shaw – Band Blues & Classic Rock
July 26 – Ben Rudnick & Friends – Family Music for All Ages
August 2 – Rhythmix Band – Motown, Rock and R&B
August 9 – Reddy Teddy Band – Original Roots Rock
August 16 – Ethan K – Funk Jazz
August 23 – Soft Touch Band – Big Band Brass
August 30 – Boston Blackthorne – Irish Music

More info

MetWinds Concerts in the Park

The Metropolitan Wind Symphony has 3 Free traditional outdoor Band Concerts on Thursday July 11, 18, and 25, from 7:30 to 8:30 pm, at Hastings Park, Levi Burnell Bandstand, Mass. Ave. and Worthen Road, Lexington, MA.

Visit the MetWinds web page at http://www.mws-boston.org for information and directions. Email mws@mws-boston.org or call the MetWinds Concert Line at (978) 419-1697 with any questions.

The Metropolitan Wind Symphony was Founded by Jerry Gardner in 1971, and was awarded the prestigious 2015 Sudler Silver Scroll Award for Community Concert Bands by the John Philip Sousa Foundation. Our organization is made up of over 60 talented woodwind, brass, and percussion instrumentalists who audition for membership and seating. MetWinds makes a significant contribution to the cultural life of the Greater Boston community by providing its audiences with high quality concerts and its members with opportunities for musical growth. MetWinds presents formal performances of traditional and contemporary wind band literature, as well as more informal pops concerts throughout the metropolitan Boston area.