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Cat Power and Broadway Classics: Boston’s Top Midweek Events Today

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March 4, 2026/08:00 AM
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Cat Power and Broadway Classics: Boston’s Top Midweek Events Today
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Leah Pritchard

Midweek Magic in the Hub

Good morning, Boston! Today is Wednesday, March 4, 2026, and the city is brimming with artistic energy and unique community gatherings. Whether you are looking for a soul-stirring concert, a world-class museum exhibition, or a brisk walk through a public art installation, Boston has plenty to offer this midweek. From the historic stages of the Theatre District to the interactive displays in the heart of Downtown, here is your guide to the best of what is on today.

Theatrical and Musical Performances

The spotlight shines bright today with several major performances taking the stage. Local theaters and concert halls are hosting a diverse array of talent, ranging from indie rock icons to satirical comedy.

  • Cat Power at Roadrunner: Indie rock icon Cat Power takes the stage at Roadrunner tonight as part of her highly anticipated "The Greatest Tour." This performance celebrates her seminal work with evocative vocals and a full band. Doors open at 7:00 PM for an 8:00 PM show in the heart of the Allston-Brighton neighborhood.
  • The Phil Collins Story at Emerson Colonial: For those who love the sounds of pop-rock history, the Emerson Colonial Theatre hosts "The Phil Collins Story" tonight at 7:30 PM. This immersive concert experience chronicles the legendary artist's career through his biggest hits.
  • Hasty Pudding Theatricals: Salooney Tunes: Head over to Cambridge for the latest production from the world-famous Hasty Pudding Theatricals. Their new show, "Salooney Tunes," brings high-energy satire and musical comedy to Farkas Hall starting at 8:00 PM.
  • We Had A World: The Huntington presents a performance of the poignant new play "We Had A World" at the Calderwood Pavilion. Today features a 2:00 PM matinee, making it a perfect afternoon escape for theater lovers.

Public Art and Exhibitions

If you prefer to explore the city on foot, today is a perfect day to engage with Boston's vibrant public art scene and prestigious museum galleries.

  • WINTERACTIVE 2026: Downtown Boston has been transformed into a massive outdoor gallery. This Canadian-inspired art experience features 18 walkable sites with interactive play elements and striking light sculptures. It is free to the public and accessible 24 hours a day throughout the financial district and the Greenway.
  • Revolution! at the Boston Public Library: Visit the Central Library in Copley Square to see "Revolution! 250 Years of Art & Activism in Boston." This major exhibition explores the city's long history of social movements through historic artifacts and contemporary art.
  • Say It Loud at the ICA: The Institute of Contemporary Art is currently hosting "Say It Loud: AAMARP, 1977 to Now," an exhibition celebrating the work and legacy of the African American Master Artists-in-Residency Program.

Community and Social Gatherings

Rounding out the day are several casual social events perfect for connecting with the community or enjoying a themed dinner.

  • Wing Wednesday at Sam Adams: The Sam Adams Boston Brewery in Jamaica Plain is hosting its popular Wing Wednesday starting at 5:00 PM. It is a fantastic spot to sample local brews alongside mid-week specials.
  • Mansion Tours at Lyman Estate: For history buffs, the Lyman Estate is offering guided mansion tours today at 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM, showcasing the stunning Federal-style architecture and historic greenhouses.
Cat Power and Broadway Classics: Boston’s Top Midweek Events Today