10 Great Things to do in Worcester This Weekend - March 15, 2019

Friday, March 15, 2019
GoLocalWorcester Lifestyle Team

Red Hot Chilli Pipers at Hanover Theare
There is plenty going on around Worcester to keep you busy this weekend. From music to art, there are events for all ages. 

This weekend’s events include the Worcester Boat Show, the Red Hot Chilli Pipers, Dale LePage and more.

To help you figure out which event to go to and when, GoLocalWorcester has put together a complete guide of what to do and when in the slideshow below. 

See the Great Things to do in Worcester This Weekend in the Slideshow Below

  • March 15

    Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy at Hanover Theatre 

    Fiddle masters and power couple Natalie MacMaster & Donnell Leahy are returning to Worcester to perform their new program, Visions from Cape Breton, at The Hanover Theatre this St. Patrick's Day weekend on Friday, March 15, 2019. 

    The event begins at 8 p.m. 

    Click here for more information 

     
  • March 15

    Patterns at Worcester Center for Crafts 

    The Worcester Center for Crafts announces the upcoming opening of PATTERNS, a group exhibition curated by local artists Lisa Barthelson and Carrie Crane, which presents the work of ten contemporary artists: Sam Cape, Christiane Corcelle, Elizabeth Duffy, Judy Haberl, Nancy Hayes, Erica Licea-Kane, Julia Talcott, Lynda Schlosberg, Toby Sisson, and Jessica Straus.

    Click here for more information

     
  • March 16

    2019 Worcester Boat Show at the DCU Center

    The Worcester Boat Show returns to the DCU Center this weekend. 

    Boating season is just around the corner so don't miss out on your chance to stock up on supplies. 

    Click here for more information

    PHOTO: Worcester Boat Show/Facebook

     
  • March 16

    Experience The Harpsichord at Pakachoag Music School at All Saints

    Come hear why the harpsichord is still alive and plucking.
    Ian Watson, Associate Conductor with the internationally respected Handel & Haydn Society and featured harpsichordist for the 1984 ‘Amadeus’ movie soundtrack, will lead us in learning about the instrument’s history and different types of harpsichords.

    He’ll coach one or two pre-selected students at the harpsichord, and conclude our time together with a spirited demonstration of the instrument.

    The event begins at 3 p.m. 

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  • March 16

    Official Book Launch Celebration at Worcester Pop-Up

    It's a Pop-Up! You are cordially invited to the Official Book Launch Celebration of Spiritually Fabulous Soul Food: Recipes for the Soul by Michelle Memnon. This event gives opportunity to meet the author and to celebrate a major accomplishment of the release of her first book. All are welcome!

    Books will also be available for purchase and personally autographed.

    The celebration begins at 6 p.m. 

    Click here for more information

     
  • March 16

    Dale LePage at Nick's Worcester  

    Dale LePage and his trio will be at Nick’s Worcester on Saturday night with special guest John Solaperto.

    Don’t miss out on great live music and more.

    The concert begins at 9 p.m. 

    Click here for more information 

     
  • March 16

    The Virtuoso Baroque Cello at All Saints Episcopal Church

    Ian Watson, internationally renowned harpsichordist, and Guy Fishman, principal cellist of the Handel and Haydn Society, offer a free concert of baroque masterpieces at All Saints Church. 

    The event begins at 5 p.m. 

    Click here for more information 

     
  • March 17

    Red Hot Chilli Pipers at Hanover Theatre 

    Bagpipes with attitude, drums with a Scottish accent and a show so hot, it carries its own health warning.

    The achievements of the Red Hot Chilli Pipers have reached incredible heights with a groundbreaking fusion of traditional Scottish music and rock/pop anthems, which the band proudly calls “bagrock.”

    The event begins at 4 p.m. 

    Click here for more information 

     
  • March 17

    Bach Keyboard Festival at Mechanics Hall

    Music Worcester's Artist in Residence, Simone Dinnerstein, joins forces with piano powerhouses Awadagin Pratt, Dan Tepfer, and Philip Lasser for a program of Bach piano works for 1, 2, 3, and 4 keyboards! They will be supported by Ensemble Baroklyn at Mechanics Hall.

    The event begins at 4 p.m. 

    Click here for more information 

     
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