• Tolieth

    Tolieth is a contemporary soul singer fusing elements of reggae, Afrobeats, and pop into an upbeat live performance.  Good vibes and smooth grooves are guaranteed with Tolieth on the mic....

  • Candombe meets Bostonia!

    Alejandra Gala is a trumpet player from Uruguay, South America. She has been immersed in Uruguayan traditional music called Candombe. Alejandra's music transmits a message that configures within each listener. She...

  • unCommon Stage Closed

    UnCommon Stage and Trillium beer garden will be closed Friday August 4.

  • Adeline Um

    Adeline Um is a Korean American singer songwriter who started her music journey as a Berklee City Music scholar. She started her songwriting career by writing her own indie-pop music...

  • The Rupert Selection Acoustic

    The Rupert Selection is an American psychedelic grunge band from Boston, Massachusetts. Comprising Reilly Somach (guitar/vocals), Sam Bouve (bass/vocals), and Peter Bartash (drums), the band has created a loyal following...

  • Aaron Perrino

    Aaron Perrino is the songwriter and singer for The Sheila Divine and a new project called Aaron & the Lord. He has a fervent following in three B’s of Boston,...

  • Grace Givertz

    Born and raised in Jupiter, Florida, Grace Givertz (she/her) has been writing songs and performing since she was eleven years old. Following her first EP The Light in 2017, Grace...

  • Zack Bolles Band

    The Zack Bolles Band is a folk rock trio featuring Abe Dewing on fiddle, Ed Cardenas on cajon and Zack Bolles on guitar. www.zackbolles.com @zackbollesband

  • Kaovanny

    Missobrown Artist and Berklee Alumni, Kaovanny aka La Caoba, is a fusion in her existence. Representing a hybrid, spanglish generation, she seamlessly fuses sounds and movement from her Latinx upbringing,...

  • Olivia Wendel

    Olivia Wendel is a singer-songwriter from a small town in Massachusetts. Her songs are observational and truthful, with honest experiences from her life woven into a dream-like indie folk pop...