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Local concerts that won’t break the bank

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Last updated: June 13, 2024 9:48 am
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The B-Side

Plus: šŸ–¼ļø An MFA controversy

Welcome to The B-Side, the daily dose of news you actually want to hear. Katie Cole

It’s Tuesday, Boston.

🌱 Got any dirt? No, literally. Artist Larissa Rogers is looking for soil donations from places that are meaningful to you for an upcoming exhibit about the first Black woman to own a home in Boston. If you want to contribute, just fill out this Google form.

šŸ‘€What’s on tap today:

  • Mayor Wu’s veto
  • Good and bad Orange Line news
  • New England vacation habits

Up first…


ARTS & CULTURE

It’s officially concert season

Image: Josh Reynolds for The Boston Globe. Illustration: Emily Schario.

Concert prices mayĀ technicallyĀ be downĀ from last summer … ButĀ according to data from SeatGeekĀ viaĀ Axios, the average resale ticket price to attend a summer concert is still $224, compared with $269 around this time last year.

So if your budget busted your dreams of seeing Noah Kahan at theĀ Fenway Concert SeriesĀ (resale tix start around $500), here are a handful of local summer concerts for under $100:

šŸ¤‘Ā To start, don’t sleep on the freebies.Ā For tunes, brews, and food, head to Cambridge Crossing on June 20 for the kickoff of itsĀ summer nights free outdoor concert seriesĀ with performances from local bands like theĀ Blue Light BanditsĀ andĀ Copilot.Ā 

šŸŽ»Ā For classical sounds … Grab a lawn chair and some snacks because the Boston Landmark Orchestra’sĀ free summer concertsĀ return to the Hatch Shell on the Esplanade this weekend. Throughout the season, you can hear scores from icons like John Williams, George Gershwin, and Mozart while watching the sunset on the Charles.Ā 

But if your budget has some wiggle room …

šŸ›¹Ā See the queen of Sk8er Bois.Ā Avril Lavigne will be live at the Xfinity Center in Mansfield on Aug. 24 for her ā€œGreatest Hitsā€ tour. She’ll play all your early aughts favorites like ā€œGirlfriend,ā€ ā€œComplicated,ā€ and of course, ā€œSk*er Boi.ā€ BTW, if you haven’t been to the Xfinity Center, it’s arguably one of our favoriteĀ outdoor concert venuesĀ around, withĀ a great lawnĀ for listening.Ā Tickets start around $81.Ā Ā 

⚾ See a concert at Fenway without taking out a loan. Noah Kahan may be one of the hottest tickets in town, but country star Kane Brown still has seats for his show at the Fenway Concert Series on July 20 starting at $60. Hootie & the Blowfish also have plenty of $50 tickets to their show on July 21.

šŸŽ¤Ā Listen to Mr. A to Z like it’s 2008.Ā Picture this: You’re wearing a cami under your popped-collar polo shirt at your middle school dance while slow dancing to ā€œI’m Yours.ā€ It’s quite possible you can recreate something similar on July 6 at the Seaport’s Leader Bank Pavilion as Jason Mraz will be there for his ā€œThe Mystical Magical Rhythmical Radical Rideā€ tour.Ā Tickets start around $54.Ā 

šŸƒā€ā™€ļø Get cozy with a Gen Z indie darling.Ā If you have TikTok, you’ve definitely heard Lizzy McAlpine’s hit ā€œCeilingsā€ — see:Ā this trend. So if those 15-second videos have you humming along, it might be worth grabbing a seat to her ā€œOlderā€ tour stop at MGM Music Hall at Fenway on June 21.Ā Tickets start around $37.

šŸ‘€Ā Want more cheap concerts?Ā Boston.comĀ shared more free outdoor concert seriesĀ hereĀ along with a list of must-see concerts with ticket pricesĀ here.


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TOGETHER WITH THE DUNES ON THE WATERFRONT

Live out your coastal grandmother fantasyĀ 

šŸŒŠšŸŽ¶Ā If you’re fond of sand dunes and salty air … head to The Dunes on the Waterfront!Tucked away on the shores of Ogunquit, Maine, theseĀ charming summer cottagesĀ are perfect for anyone looking to lean into quintessential New England summer vibes. With amenities like a cozy fire pit, a heated pool, and access to beach cruisers, rowboats, and more, you’ll have everything you need for a getaway filled with relaxation (and yes, plenty of aesthetic pics for Insta).Ā Book your stay nowĀ and enjoy 25% off from May 24 to June 21.Ā 


CITY

Quick & dirty headlines

Image: Pat Greenhouse/The Boston Globe

šŸ™…šŸ»ā€ā™€ļø Mayor Wu gave a thumbs down to cutting police and fire budgets.Ā Remember when Boston City CouncilorsĀ voted 10-3 to make $15 million of changesĀ to Wu’s $4.6 billion proposed city budget last week, including redistributing nearly $4 million away from police and fire budgets? Well, Mayor Wu isĀ notĀ into it. Yesterday, sheĀ vetoed most of the council’s changes, restoring the budgets of both the police and fire departments. Now, city councilors (some of whomĀ seemed pretty peevedĀ about the move) could overrule her veto with a two-thirds majority vote.

šŸ’ŠĀ Getting an IUD in Mass. could get less painful.Ā Some local clinics are nowĀ offering patients sedationĀ for IUD insertion procedures, which have gained a reputation as anĀ intensely painfulĀ tradeoff for one of theĀ easiest and most effectiveĀ forms of birth control out there. DespiteĀ some researchĀ indicating that pain levels during the procedure may causeĀ up to 41% of patientsĀ to sour on the contraceptive, there are no national guidelines for pain management during IUD insertions. In many cases, patients are just advised to take Advil or Tylenol.

šŸ–¼ļø The MFA is grappling with one of its most controversial pieces.Ā The museumĀ announced an effortĀ to re-contextualize ā€œAppeal to the Great Spirit,ā€ theĀ controversialĀ statue of a Native man who greets visitors at the building’s front entrance, which has long been acknowledged as insensitive to Native communities by visitors and museum officials alike. The exhibit, called ā€œThe Knowledge Keepers,ā€ will be installed in November, and will be part of an annual series that aims to enliven the museum’s front entrance.

šŸš‡ Enjoy it while it lasts, Orange Liners.Ā First, some good news: The MBTA successfullyĀ removed 10 speed restrictionsĀ on the Orange Line during the recent shutdown between Wellington and Back Bay, which means faster trains and fewer disruptions for riders in the future. That also brings the line’sĀ total slow zones down to 26. Now the bad news: You have exactly 11 days to enjoy the speedier commutes beforeĀ more major shutdownsĀ come your way. But who’s counting?Ā 


ONE LAST THING

New Englanders’ vacation habits

Illustration: Gia Orsino.

How much time and money do you spend on vacations each year?Ā 

If you said about two weeks and $2,234, apparently, you’re right in line with the rest of Massachusetts. Bonus points if those trips are to the beach or poolside with family.

According to a recent study, the amount of cash, days, and locations New Englanders prefer to involve in their vacations varies pretty wildly from state to state: From New Hampshirites, who spend just $450 on one vacation a year; to Rhode Islanders, who spend almost $2,300 on two and prefer traveling to cities; to Vermonters, who spend $2,000 on two vacays and (shocker) prefer ski getaways.

You can check out the other silly, surprising (and TBH, some totally predictable)Ā findings here.

— Written by Gia Orsino and Emily Schario


🌓 Thanks for reading!Ā BTW, if anyone’s going on a $2,000 beach vacation anytime soon and has extra space in their suitcase … I’m available.

šŸ’œĀ Special shoutout to today’s sponsor,Ā The Dunes on the Waterfront, for supporting local journalism and offering New Englanders a slice of coastal paradise.Ā 

šŸ’ƒĀ Keep up with usĀ @BostonBSideĀ onĀ IG,Ā TikTok, andĀ Twitter. Send comments and suggestions toĀ [emailĀ protected]Ā orĀ [emailĀ protected].

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