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Get Your Geoffrey Keezer Tickets in Cambridge: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Geoffrey Keezer Regattabar At The Charles Hotel
1 Bennett Street, Cambridge, MA
02138, US
1. Charles Hotel Garage - 0.1 miles, $20
2. Harvard Square Parking - 0.3 miles, $15
3. Alewife Station - 3 miles, $7
4. One Fresh Pond - 1.5 miles, $10
5. 45 Eliot St. Lot - 0.5 miles, $12
Geoffrey Keezer Concert Live at Regattabar At The Charles Hotel | Cambridge – October 29th, 2026
Regattabar at The Charles Hotel is one of those hidden gems that jazz fans just can’t get enough of. Tucked inside Harvard Square, this intimate venue packs a punch with its cozy, laid-back vibe that makes you feel like you’re part of something special. Over the years, it’s hosted legendary musicians like Wynton Marsalis and jazz vocalists whose performances leave you with chills. The space seats around 200 people, which means you’re close enough to see every expression on a musician’s face or catch a subtle smile from the crowd. It’s the kind of place where conversations flow easily, people chatting about the show, sharing stories, or just soaking in the atmosphere. Recently, Geoffrey Keezer played there during Cambridge concerts, and honestly, his piano work was mind-blowing, like he was playing just for you. If you’re coming from downtown Boston, hop off at Alewife on Route 2, and you’re pretty much there. Whether you're a seasoned jazz fanatic or just looking to experience live music in a warm, inviting setting, Regattabar’s vibe makes it a must-visit, especially when Geoffrey Keezer hits the stage during a Cambridge concert. It’s more than just a show; it’s a night to remember.