The Berkeley
The Berkeley Building at 420 Boylston, in the Back Bay. This Beaux-Arts style building was built in 1906. It features a steel frame clad in ornate glazed terracotta, glass and copper.
The building, located between the Public Garden and Copley Square, has one of the most festive façades in Boston. Its designer, Constant Despradelle, was a professor at MIT.

Sergio Mendes
at Somerville Theatre, Somerville, MA (tickets $35.00 – $51.00)
Friday, June 27:
Devo with Tom Tom Club
at Bank of America Pavilion, Boston (tickets $50 – $180)
Lyle Lovett
at South Shore Music Circus, Cohasset, MA (tickets $45 – $60)
Monday, June 30:
Pearl Jam with Ted Leo & the Pharmacists
at Tweeter Center, Mansfield, MA (tickets $40 – $800)
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