PLYMOUTH
Plymouth is the South Shore's anchor city, known globally for its history but locally for a growing performing arts scene centered on its walkable downtown waterfront.
The Spire Center for Performing Arts is the gem — a 225-seat venue housed in a converted 1886 church that programs folk, jazz, blues, theater, and dance with curated attention. Plymouth Memorial Hall is the larger event space for touring acts and community shows. Plimoth Cinema offers independent and first-run film.
Plymouth's music programming skews toward quality over quantity. The Spire Center's intimate size and acoustics create an experience that larger venues cannot replicate, and the programming reflects a curated sensibility.
Tip: Court Street and the waterfront area are walkable. The Spire Center is at 25 1/2 Court Street — the half-address reflects its tucked-away charm. Arrive early for waterfront dining before a show.
Neighborhoods: Downtown • Plymouth Center • North Plymouth • Waterfront
WEEK OF JULY 13, 2026
No shows listed.
TUESDAY - 8/18
- The World-Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra at 7:00pm big band night
WEDNESDAY - 8/19
- The World-Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra at 7:00pm nostalgic tunes
THURSDAY - 8/20
- Alexandr Misko at 8:00pm guitar magic
FRIDAY - 8/21
- Ruthie Foster at 8:00pm soulful night
SATURDAY - 8/22
- CountryFest at 6:00pm country vibes
WEDNESDAY - 8/26
- Sue Foley with Special Guest Rory Block at 8:00pm blues night
SUNDAY - 8/30
- Branden & James presents Summer Nights on Broadway at 3:00pm broadway night
THURSDAY - 9/3
- Halley Neal sings Fleetwood Mac at 7:30pm classic hits