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Boston Entertainment: BosTix

BosTix

BosTix has been Boston’s go-to ticket outlet for more than 30 years. The local nonprofit offers half-price tickets and exclusive offers for theater, music, comedy and dance performances across the Hub. Visit ticket booths in person for day-of-show savings, or go online for a selection up to six months in advance. Open Tu-Sa 10 am-6 pm, Su 11 am-4 pm.

Locations

These events are happening near our Copley Square location:

  • 0.32 miles NE - Love of Singing / Arlington Street Church / Thursdays / Do you love to sing? Would you consider sharing your voice as a gift of service to this community? Do you want to take just a couple of hours out of your week to create something beautiful? The Arlington Street Church Choir awaits you! Located in the Clarke Roome.
  • 0.9 miles NE - Guided Tours of African Meeting House / African Meeting House / Daily Except Sundays / Walk in the footsteps of Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Maria Stewart and all the abolitionist leaders who helped bring an end to slavery in this country. See how historic restoration has returned this National Historic Landmark to its 1855 appearance, with elegantly curved pews and pulpit, period wainscoting and wall finishes, cast-iron posts and golden chandelier. Accessible for all. Free Guided Walking Tours of the Black Heritage TrailĀ® Daily (except Sundays)
  • 1.17 miles SW - MFA Playdates / Museum of Fine Arts / First and Third Mondays / On the first and third Monday of each month, bring your toddler to enjoy story time and looking activities in the galleries, followed by art making. Each month focuses on a specific theme. Recommended for children ages 4 and younger with adults. Meet at the Sharf Visitor Center. No registration required. (Excluded dates are Jan. 21, 2013; Feb. 18, 2013 and Apr. 15, 2013)

These events are happening near our Faneuil Hall Marketplace. location:

  • 0.05 miles NW - Faneuil Hall / Faneuil Hall / Daily / This old market building, first built in 1742, sits at the site of the old town dock. Town meetings, held here between 1764 and 1774, heard Samuel Adams and others lead cries of protest against the imposition of taxes on the colonies. The building was enlarged in 1806. Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, and Lucy Stone brought their struggles for freedom here in the 19th century. Market stalls on the first floor service shoppers much as they did in Paul Revere's day.
  • 0.3 miles E - Fitness Fridays at the Aquarium / New England Aquarium / Fridays / Go toe to flipper with Northern fur seals during the special training session Stretching with the Seals every Friday at 12:30 and 2:45 p.m. Some lucky audience members will be called into the exhibit to stretch and move to the music along with the seals!
  • 0.48 miles W - Guided Tours of African Meeting House / African Meeting House / Daily Except Sundays / Walk in the footsteps of Frederick Douglass, William Lloyd Garrison, Maria Stewart and all the abolitionist leaders who helped bring an end to slavery in this country. See how historic restoration has returned this National Historic Landmark to its 1855 appearance, with elegantly curved pews and pulpit, period wainscoting and wall finishes, cast-iron posts and golden chandelier. Accessible for all. Free Guided Walking Tours of the Black Heritage TrailĀ® Daily (except Sundays)