Massachusetts features music for all tastes: classical, jazz, early music, even a rich history of rock and roll.
The cornerstone is one of the world's greatest orchestras, the Boston Symphony Orchestra. It performs in Symphony Hall, celebrated the world over for its magnificent acoustics and historic location—conveniently just steps from the T.
For opera buffs, the Berkshire Opera Company and the Boston Lyric Opera feature lavish productions. Of course, no Fourth of July would be complete without the Boston Pops concert at the Hatch Shell on the Charles River Esplanade. Two popular venues for contemporary music: the dramatic Bank of America Pavilion on Boston Harbor and the Tweeter Center for the Performing Arts, a 19,000-seat amphitheater in Mansfield.
Massachusetts is filled with music festivals, including the voices of the Berkshire Choral Festival... The Tanglewood Music Festival is the Berkshires summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra...Boston's Handel & Haydn Society performs period-themed vocal and orchestral works.

Spencer Fair
August 29, 2007Through September 1. Classic country fair with agricultural shows, entertainment, midway and more.
Franklin County Fair
September 4, 2007Through September 7. Agricultural fair with many exhibits and events, stage shows and a giant midway.
Great New England Air Show
September 6, 2008Through September 7. Attractions include many of the most sophisticated aircraft in the Air Force inventory that are displayed in the air or on the ground.
North Quabbin Garlic & Arts Festival
September 20, 2008Through September 21. "The Festival That Stinks" More than 50 artists, musicians & events.
