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What’s Going On, Boston? 3 Holiday Events
It’s the most wonderful time of the year! One of the best ways to celebrate Christmas and New Year’s Eve is by going to Boston and enjoying the countless attractions and activities this month. So, whether you’re continuing family traditions or starting new ones, check out three fun events to put you in the holiday spirit. Boston Blink! Late November through early January Faneuil Hall 1 S. Market St. FaneuilHallMarketplace.com As you walk through the marketplace, you’ll notice more than 350,000 LED lights and holiday music surrounding you. The Faneuil Marketplace has beautiful Christmas lights and decorations that make the picture-perfect scene for your family and friends. While looking at the starry and whimsical lights, be
sure to stroll around and see one of the largest Christmas trees in New England. ‘Urban Nutcracker’ Dec. 17-23
jazz, flamenco, and more. So, join Ruby and her Nutcracker guide as she explores some of the most iconic Boston locations, such as Chinatown and the Boston Public Garden. First Night Boston 2023 Dec. 31 Copley Square 560 Boylston St. FirstNightBoston.org Celebrate the last day of 2022 and ring in 2023 with First Night Boston. This iconic tradition started in 1975 and quickly became a favorite. All the festivities kick off at noon with live performances, food, drinks, ice sculptures, and fireworks. On top of these activities, there will also be puppets, acrobats, face- painting stations, arts and crafts, storytellers, and much more. There’s no better way to ring in the new year than in Boston!
Shubert Theater 265 Tremont St. UrbanNutcracker.com
We’ve all heard the classic tale of the
Nutcracker and the magical ballet you can see during the Christmas season. But now it’s time to reimagine the story with Anthony Williams’ “Urban Nutcracker.” You will see various dance styles during the show, such as classical ballet, tap, hip-hop,
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