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Get Your Dead Calm Tickets in Somerville: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Dead Calm Arts At The Armory
191 Highland Avenue, Somerville, MA
02143, US
1. Somerville City Hall - 0.3 miles, $1.50/hour
2. 181 Washington St. Lot - 0.4 miles, $10/day
3. Davis Square Garage - 0.5 miles, $1.50/hour
4. Alewife Station - 2 miles, $7/day
5. On-street parking - 0.1 miles, $1.25/hour
Dead Calm Concert Live at Arts At The Armory | Somerville – June 19th, 2026
Arts At The Armory in Somerville is a hidden gem that really brings the local arts scene to life with its cozy vibe and killer sound system. It’s not just a venue; it’s a community hub where you can grab a snack from the café while soaking in live performances that range from intimate jazz sets to energetic indie shows. The space has this warm, inviting feel that makes you want to linger, especially with its accessible seating that guarantees everyone a good view. They’ve got a gift shop packed with one-of-a-kind pieces by local artists, which is kind of like a treasure hunt after the show. They also partner with nearby schools to host workshops that let students get hands-on with creative projects, pretty cool, right? Dead Calm Somerville always makes sure there’s a vibe for everyone, whether you’re chilling in the general area or opting for the more private VIP space. Getting there is a breeze, just a walk down Broadway from Davis Square or a quick bike ride from Tufts. Honestly, it’s one of those spots that feels like a community gathering more than just a concert, and that’s what keeps bringing people back.