Arts & Entertainment
Get Ready to Dance, Cambridge!
Cambridge's 25th Annual Dance Party is Friday, June 27! Expect DJs, lights, and community fun. Don't miss it!

Everyone, it's time to rediscover the heart of Cambridge! One of our most cherished summer traditions, the 25th Annual Cambridge Dance Party, is set for its biggest year yet on Friday, June 27. Come on down to City Hall (795 Massachusetts Avenue) and experience a "Revolutionary Reunion 250" – a vibrant celebration of our city's rich history and dynamic culture.
This year, the party extends its energy until 11 p.m., spreading across Massachusetts Avenue to Prospect Street. Make it a full evening out! Start your experience with the Cambridge Music Jam Session at the Cambridge Senior Center (806 Massachusetts Avenue) from 4:30 – 6:30 p.m. Then, from 6 p.m. onwards, the main Dance Party ignites in front of City Hall.
- Why should you join the fun in downtown Cambridge?
- Free & Inclusive: This is a fantastic, no-cost event welcoming everyone.
- Top DJs: Groove to high-energy music all evening from live local DJs, including P.A.C., Rich Medina, and Tony Touch.
- Immersive Experience: Enjoy interactive features, activities, and plenty of dancing for all ages.
- Spectacular Light Show: Watch as City Hall transforms into a glowing dance arena at sunset with a vibrant light show.
- Easy Access: Skip the parking hassle! City Hall is just steps away from the MBTA Red Line's Central Square station. Plus, bike valets will be available for eco-friendly travel.
Rain or shine, thousands will gather to celebrate what makes Cambridge truly unique. Don't miss this opportunity to connect with friends, neighbors, and the wider community. This event is a proud collaboration between the City Manager’s Office, Cambridge Arts Council, and the Central Square BID.
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Mark your calendars for Friday, June 27, and head downtown for an unforgettable night of music, dancing, and community spirit! For more information, visit the City of Cambridge website or their Facebook page.