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Two Cuban musicians sit in a dark room staring straight ahead, one is on an ornate red couch, one is on a vintage travel suitcase.

Pianist Alfredo Rodriguez, born into a prominent Cuban musical family, trained in classical conservatories, while percussionist Pedrito Martinez honed his deeply-rooted Afro-Cuban folkloric percussion and vocal techniques on the streets of Old Havana. Now, after years of growth and artistic evolution, Rodriguez and Martinez take center stage for a high-energy evening that pulses with the spirit of Cuban musical traditions. 

SAT JAN 24 8PM
Berklee Performance Center
Ticketed, Current Season, Berklee Performance Center, Jazz
A white man in a black sweater sits next to a grand piano, leaning one arm against the curve of the piano.

Pianist Leif Ove Andsnes returns to Vivo Performing Arts for his third appearance—but for the first time as a solo recitalist. Praised for his insightful, compelling, and elegantly virtuosic interpretations, Andsnes brings clarity and structure to every piece he performs. 

FRI JAN 30 8PM
NEC's Jordan Hall
Ticketed, Current Season, NEC's Jordan Hall, Classical Music
Split image: a group of baroque musicians stand in a whitewashed brick hallway, a black man posing in a stylish suit.

Ruckus and Davóne Tines

What is Your Hand in This? 

Brilliant bass-baritone Davóne Tines and early music continuo band Ruckus form the perfect pairing to reflect on the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. Giving new life to Colonial- and Revolutionary-era hymns, ballads, and Baroque compositions, Ruckus and Tines embark on a musical journey that weaves through the pre-Civil War period, the Civil Rights era, and into the present day. 

SAT JAN 31 8PM
Sanders Theatre
Ticketed, Current Season, Sanders Theatre, Vocal Music, Chamber Music, Interdisciplinary
A white man stands in blue jeans, a t-shirt with mountains, and a brown fuzzy jacket in front of a wall of graffiti.

Gabriel Kahane 

Book of Travelers 

The morning after the 2016 election, singer/composer Gabriel Kahane boarded a train from New York to Chicago, starting a 9,000-mile journey across America. In a climate of national division, Kahane listened to Americans’ stories; a song cycle, Book of Travelers, was born from their hopes, hardships, and shared moments of faith and resilience. Everyday American stories become extraordinary when you experience Gabriel Kahane’s poignant, wise, and empathetic Book of Travelers

SUN FEB 01 5PM
Sanders Theatre
Ticketed, Current Season, Sanders Theatre, Popular Music, Folk, Vocal Music
A smiling black woman with a blue headband, red lipstick, gold earrings, and a velvet-like dark blue jacket.

French soprano Axelle Fanyo makes her Boston debut with a captivating program showcasing the vocal brilliance and emotional depth that have defined her rising career on opera and recital stages. Praised for her extraordinary expressiveness, Fanyo “does not only embody a character, she tells us the story. She clearly cultivates the art of communication, which gives her singing another dimension” (Forum Opéra). 

TUE FEB 03 7:30PM
Longy's Edward M. Pickman Hall
Ticketed, Current Season, Longy's Edward M. Pickman Hall, Vocal Music
A black woman with shoulder length hair wears gold earrings and a bright yellow shirt with a colorful collar while looking downward.

Dianne Reeves 

with John Beasley, Romero Lubambo, Reuben Rogers, and Terreon Gully

Captivating vocals, compelling storytelling, and a gift for improvisation make Dianne Reeves’ live performances can’t-miss events. Experience her artistry when she returns to Berklee Performance Center.    

FRI FEB 06 8PM
Berklee Performance Center
Ticketed, Current Season, Berklee Performance Center, Jazz
A black woman with a black knit cap, black collared shirt, and sunglasses looks into the distance outdoors.

In her headlining debut with Vivo Performing Arts, Ndegeocello will perform a powerful set drawn from her Grammy Award-winning 2024 album No More Water: The Gospel of James Baldwin, offering an unforgettable evening with one of music’s most original and captivating voices.

SAT FEB 07 8PM
Berklee Performance Center
Ticketed, Current Season, Berklee Performance Center, Jazz
An older white man in a suit and a bow tie conducts an orchestra with arms outstretched in front of a crowd.

Get ready for an evening of music that holds nothing back. Mahler’s Third Symphony is a colossal masterpiece, featuring two choirs, an expanded orchestra, and an alto soloist. The epic work embraces the forces of nature, the exuberance of life, the innocence of childhood, and the transcendent beauty of love. 

TUE FEB 10 7:30PM
Symphony Hall
Ticketed, Current Season, Symphony Hall, Orchestra, Vocal Music
Two Trisha Brown Dance Company members leap with arms straight and pointing upwards in a V with one leg pointing down and one pointing a cross their body.

Making a Vivo Performing Arts debut, Trisha Brown Dance Company brings a program spanning the visionary postmodern choreographer’s groundbreaking career—from her early explorations of movement to her later masterpieces. Fascinating, brilliant, witty: don’t miss Trisha Brown Dance Company!

FRI FEB 13 8PM
Boston Arts Academy Theater
Ticketed, Current Season, Boston Arts Academy Theater, Dance
Two Trisha Brown Dance Company members leap with arms straight and pointing upwards in a V with one leg pointing down and one pointing a cross their body.

Making a Vivo Performing Arts debut, Trisha Brown Dance Company brings a program spanning the visionary postmodern choreographer’s groundbreaking career—from her early explorations of movement to her later masterpieces. Fascinating, brilliant, witty: don’t miss Trisha Brown Dance Company!

SAT FEB 14 2PM
Boston Arts Academy Theater
Ticketed, Current Season, Boston Arts Academy Theater, Dance