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Afterhours at Northeastern, Boston MA | Nearby Businesses


Curry Student Center, Northeastern University, 360 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115

(617) 373-8516

Afterhours is Northeastern University's private performance venue located on the ground floor of Curry Student Center in Boston, MA. We offer free entertainment for Northeastern students every night of the week. Afterhours features state-of-the-art audio and visual technology and a full-service Starbucks. Afterhours offers programming almost every night of the week and supports programming for over 200 student organizations! Come by for music, movies, games, coffee and so much more!

Bands and Musicians Near Afterhours at Northeastern

THE VERB HOTEL
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1271 Boylston St
Boston, MA 02215

(617) 566-4500

The story of the Verb Hotel is one that began way back in 1959 when the Fenway Motor Hotel first opened its doors at 1271 Boylston Street. Located deep in the heart of Boston’s Fenway neighborhood, the two-story building was designed to 1950s modernist ideals by architects Irving Salsberg and Ralph Leblanc. It was a time of optimism, style and, above all, great music. From the beginning, this mid-century classic had all of those elements. But it’s the bustling backdrop of Fenway, with its mix of finger-on-the-cultural pulse, urban charm and sense of community, that has always played a big part in the hotel’s personality. Its cast of unconventional characters, electrifying music scene and indie edge have all helped shape the events and stories that the hotel has played a part in ever since. During the last half-century, the changes in Fenway have been profound. Our neighborhood nurtured the music scene of Kenmore Square and the multitude of clubs on Lansdowne Street, gave rise to the pre-eminent alternative weekly newspaper, the Boston Phoenix, housed the offices of iconic and competitive rock radio stations WFNX-FM and WBCN-FM and has been home to a thriving art scene as well as ever-expanding dining opportunities. And let’s not forget a few epic ball games and stadium music performances along the way. Through the decades, the hotel’s status as a home town icon kept growing, like a cool local personality who’s seen it all and has the characteristic looks to prove it! So it was out of a deep-felt respect for our past, coupled with our wild imagination for what could be, that our dream to breathe new life into the hotel took shape. Our ambition: To return the site to its rightful place as the home of Fenway’s legends and good times while injecting it with all the things our modern guests could want. Enter The Verb Hotel. On one level, the creation of The Verb is about the style—the painstaking restoration of the architecture, the idiosyncratic touches and colorful references throughout. But on another, it is about the journey to reconnect with our cultural roots. To help us, we enlisted our very own vibe conservators—long-time local cultural observers and players, Stephen Mindich, publisher of the Boston Phoenix, and David Bieber, WBCN Creative Services Director and the Boston Phoenix/WFNX Director of Special Projects—who with real love and attention to detail have summoned up stories and memories of Fenway’s rich music, media and arts scenes. In many ways, the Boston Phoenix is our kindred spirit; promoter of local music, champion of counter-culture, independent, provocative and passionate. Delving into the treasures of their fabled archives, Stephen and David have curated the authentic events, classic moments and memorable anecdotes and occasions that adorn our interiors. Many of the super-rare pop artifacts and music memorabilia you’ll see are priceless, while all remind us that the spirit of rock ‘n’ roll is alive and well at The Verb. The bottom line is, The Verb has been around. It’s a character. At the heart and in our hearts. And now it’s back, restored, reloaded and ready to let the good times roll again. Oh, and why the name? Well, if you want to get literary about it, “Verb” describes an action, and a state of being. But we like that it came from “reverb”—a reminder of the music and attitude that’s inspired us all throughout the years.

Arc Nightclub & Lounge
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
835 Beacon St
Boston, MA 02215

(857) 350-4820

At ARC Nightclub & Lounge, we cater for every customer. Come by for a Game of Pool, Delicious Dinner, Amazing Cocktails, Great Vibe, Regular Beer Specials and Energetic Staff! The Front Room, AKA 'The Lounge', with Big Windows, Comfortable Dining Areas, a beautiful full sized Pool Table is the Perfect Place to Enjoy a Bite to Eat and grab a drink regardless of the Occasion! The Back Room is very inviting and regularly hosts to Very Talented Local and International DJ's with an amazing Atmosphere and UNBELIEVABLE Brand New Sound System. ***Our Backroom is Always available for a Private Party, if you call the bar on 857-350-3799 with enquires ***

House of Blues
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
Lansdowne St
Boston, MA 02215

From the Top
Distance: 0.2 mi Competitive Analysis
295 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115

(617) 437-0707

From the Top is America’s largest national platform dedicated to celebrating the stories, talents, and character of classically-trained young musicians. Through live events, NPR and YouTube broadcasts, scholarships, and leadership programs, we empower these extraordinary young people to engage and inspire music lovers of all ages. Our classically-trained musicians, ages 8­­–18, astonish audiences with their skill and talent. Their hard work, dedication, and passion make them role models for their peers (and adults, too!). Yet, when they tell us about their lives outside of music, we are reminded that they are typical kids and teenagers, with normal worries and big dreams. In this winning combination we see a bright future, filled with the joy and hope that music offers to the world.

Symphony Road Boston LLC
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
25 Symphony Rd
Boston, MA 02115-4055

(857) 362-7363

Ukulele Union of Boston
Distance: 1.0 mi Competitive Analysis
We're currently nomadic ukers, looking for a home.
Boston, MA 02118

UUoB is a comprised of ukulele players of all skill levels. We meet twice monthly and also plan various ukulele-related activities out and about the Greater Boston area. We welcome new members of all ages and request a $5 donation to cover the costs of our meetings. We play rock, pop, old timey jazz, show tunes, pretty much anything you can imagine, and a few things you'd never dream of! We also have an open mic time for those with the inclination to share what they've been working on or teach us a few new tricks. We have snacks, drinks and plenty of popcorn.

Performance Venue Near Afterhours at Northeastern

GypsyBar
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
450 Huntington Ave
Boston, MA 02115

(775) 543-4545

Symphony Hall Boston
Distance: 0.3 mi Competitive Analysis
301 Massachusetts Ave
Boston, MA 02115

(617) 266-1492

CollegeFest
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
4 Yawkey Way
Boston, MA 02215

NETN Presents Countryoke at Loretta's Last Call
Distance: 0.7 mi Competitive Analysis
1 Lansdowne St
Boston, MA 02215

The Mendoza Line - A Weekly Comedy Show
Distance: 1.2 mi Competitive Analysis
722 Commonwealth Ave
Boston, MA 02215