City Hall Square, located in the center of downtown Boston, and by the busy transfer station of green line and blue line, is an Arcadia for those who searching for a stage. Many public events count on those brick steps as spectator seats to gather audience all over the community.
On September 28 and 29, Boston Local Music Festival was held on City Hall Plaza, Boston. Bands were invited to give their performance from 10am to 6pm. The festival has two main stage on the west and north of City Hall Plaza, and attracting many passionate music fans to enjoy the music for free.
Boston Local Music Festival is a non-profit organization aimed to give those artists a platform to perform their work on their annually festival.

Audiences applaused for the bands at Boston Local Music Festival.

A group of audiences make their selfie in front of City Hall Plaza.

One of the two stages in Boston Local Music Festival in west of the City Hall Plaza.

“Why Try?” was on stage for Boston Local Music Festival. An old audience took a close-up photo by his phone.

A passenger stood by the stage and took photos for "Why Try?" by his phone.

The lead vocal Alex Nekrylau and percussionist Chris Cucinotto were waiting for their show to begin, while a mother took her baby wandering at the square. So the two musicians gently watched as the baby had strong curious about the bands’ instruments.

Audiences enjoyed themselves with moshing - a kind of aggressice dancing that is common at rock music live show.

Audiences enjoyed the music show leisurely on the City Hall Square.

An audience concentrated on the performance.

Lead vocal of "The Gobshites", Peter Walsh stepped down from the stage and sang among the audience.

Audiences dancing with the music.
