St. John's Concert Series

St. John's Concert Series St. John's Concert Series has been providing vibrant live performances to discerning North Shore audiences for over 30 years!

Why drive to Boston when you can go to Beverly Farms? Eclectic concerts in beautiful surroundings. We've presented thirty-two years' worth of music ranging from African drummers to Civil War Era string band to Vivaldi to brass quintet, organ, piano and harpsichord, even storytelling. Free admission; donations accepted; your presence desired regardless!

Great concert coming,  #2 in our 40th Season of eclectic concerts.Anderson Brothers Jazz Trio, October 19th at 4 PM!
09/17/2025

Great concert coming, #2 in our 40th Season of eclectic concerts.
Anderson Brothers Jazz Trio, October 19th at 4 PM!

Opening Concert of our 40th Season! JANET FELD, singer-songwriter artist “funny, literate and thoughtful country folkie ...
08/29/2025

Opening Concert of our 40th Season! JANET FELD, singer-songwriter artist “funny, literate and thoughtful country folkie in the mold of Mary Chapin Carpenter…with a gift for a lilting melody and a thoughtful turn of phrase.”
Sunday, September 7 at 4 PM
St. John's Church, 705 Hale Street, Beverly Farms
Donations accepted; no tickets required

03/23/2025

Two great classical music concerts coming up on March 30th and April 13th: Chamber Music and Virtuoso Piano recital!

Gordon College Chamber Music Ensembles!Sunday, November 10th at 4 PMReception to followFree admission (voluntary donatio...
11/04/2024

Gordon College Chamber Music Ensembles!
Sunday, November 10th at 4 PM
Reception to follow
Free admission (voluntary donation)

Address

705 Hale Street
Beverly Farms, MA
01915

Opening Hours

4pm - 9:30pm

Telephone

(978) 927-0229

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Eclectic concerts in beautiful surroundings. We've presented thirty-three years' worth of music ranging from African drummers to Civil War Era string band to Vivaldi to brass quintet, organ, piano and harpsichord, even storytelling. Donations gratefully accepted; your presence desired regardless!