Club Passim, a nonprofit music center, is dedicated to the cultivation and preservation of folk music. The Club serves as a local and national resource for the teaching, performing, and celebrating of the art and folk music traditions of countries worldwide.
Through its diverse programming, a performance venue, school of music, historical archive, and multi-cultural children's programs, Club Passim reaches out to people of all ages, backgrounds, and communities. For more than 40 years, Club Passim has been a vital cornerstone in the arts community of New England, fostering both performers and audiences alike.
Venue
Located at 47 Palmer Street, on the corner of Church Street, Harvard Square's venerable folk music club offers national and local acts seven nights a week, nearly 365 days a year. Concerts often fill up quickly, please reserve your space at our shows by calling our 24 Hour Reservation Line: 617-492-7679.
School
The Club Passim School of Music offers a variety of courses and workshops including Guitar, Fiddle, Mandolin, Voice, Songwriting and more. Please visit our website for complete course listings.
Children’s Programming
Culture for Kids is a free educational program designed to celebrate diverse cultures found in the Cambridge and Boston communities. It is targeted to children primarily ages 8-12 from low-income neighborhoods. With the mission of increasing awareness and tolerance, Culture for Kids thrives in and celebrates the rich traditions of our diverse communities.
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