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Vintage Markets, Broadway Lights, and Frostival Fun: Your Sunday in Boston

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February 1, 2026/08:00 AM
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Vintage Markets, Broadway Lights, and Frostival Fun: Your Sunday in Boston
Source: Wikimedia Commons / Author: Tim Pierce

A Vibrant Sunday in the Hub

Welcome to Sunday, February 1, 2026. While the winter chill remains, Boston’s cultural scene is heating up today with a diverse array of events ranging from high-energy Broadway musicals to community-focused markets and outdoor art installations. Whether you are looking to hide away in a heated theater or embrace the New England winter, today offers something for everyone.

Theater and Stage Highlights

For those looking to catch a matinee or an evening show, the Theater District is the place to be. Highlighting today’s schedule is the 13-time Tony-nominated musical Some Like It Hot at the Citizens Bank Opera House. This reimagining of the classic film features performances at both 1:00 PM and 6:30 PM, promising a high-energy dance spectacular to brighten your afternoon. Across town in Cambridge, the American Repertory Theater presents Wonder, a moving musical adaptation of the bestselling novel, with a performance at 7:00 PM at the Loeb Drama Center.

Markets and Community Celebrations

If you prefer a more social and community-oriented Sunday, head to the South End. The Cyclorama is hosting a Huge Winter Vintage Clothing Pop-Up, featuring over 60 local vendors. It is a perfect opportunity to mix and mingle with neighbors while hunting for secondhand treasures. Nearby, Lovestruck Books & Cafe—the city's first dedicated romance bookstore—is celebrating its one-year anniversary with a special birthday party featuring local coffee samples, pop-up crafting stations, and limited edition merchandise.

Art and Exhibitions

It is a significant day for art lovers as the Museum of Fine Arts (MFA) launches its new exhibition, Divine Color: Hindu Prints from Modern Bengal. This collection explores the fascinating origins of 19th-century lithographic prints. Over at the Institute of Contemporary Art (ICA), you can still experience An Indigenous Present, a major thematic exhibition highlighting contemporary Indigenous art. For a unique outdoor experience, the Winteractive exhibition continues throughout Downtown Boston, offering a walkable art path with 18 different interactive sites.

Winter Outdoor Activities

Embrace the season at the Rose Kennedy Greenway, which has been transformed for the Frostival. The centerpiece is a towering Ferris Wheel offering sweeping views of the Boston skyline. For those seeking mindful movement, the Boston Common Frog Pond is hosting IceFlow Yoga, a free session of stretching and gliding on the ice followed by community cocoa. If you find yourself near Quincy Market, keep an eye out for professional snow sculptors carving unique New England-inspired works in the open air.