Jan. 16: Viral Internet star and Boston comic Joe Fenti brings laughs to the Rex Theatre

read more…: Jan. 16: Viral Internet star and Boston comic Joe Fenti brings laughs to the Rex Theatre

A recent example of this is Joe Fenti, a Boston-based comic who has thousands of followers on various platforms like TikTok, YouTube and Instagram. On January 16, he’s going to be performing at The Rex Theatre in Manchester. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. and it promises to be a fun night of stand-up for anyone who is looking for a laugh. 

Dec. 19: Eric Mintel Quartet jazzed about bringing ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ to The Rex

read more…: Dec. 19: Eric Mintel Quartet jazzed about bringing ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ to The Rex

Eric Mintel is a pretty interesting guy. He’s a jazz pianist who has led his own quartet while performing at a few famous places while also being a student of a legend of the genre. When he’s not making music, he’s studying the paranormal and going to various parts of the country to witness these phenomena in person.

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NH Jazz fans 2025: Meet Renee Van Leuvan and The Piano

read more…: NH Jazz fans 2025: Meet Renee Van Leuvan and The Piano

Music sets the tone and can change one’s mood. It acts fast and without filters bringing more joy and light in our lives. There’s a lot of Jazz musicians and Jazz fans in New Hampshire. My goal in writing about John Coltrane and “Why Jazz is everywhere” was to elicit Ink Link readers’ own stories as to how they found their joy in this genre of music that continues to draw audiences nearly 100 years since it came on the scene.

Volker Nahrmann is jazzed to play with kindred musical spirits Nov. 6 for ‘City Lights & Blue Nights’ at The Rex

read more…: Volker Nahrmann is jazzed to play with kindred musical spirits Nov. 6 for ‘City Lights & Blue Nights’ at The Rex

Music has a unique way of setting the mood. A song can dictate the atmosphere or vibe of a specific setting, or it can fuel certain conversations. Jazz can be fitting for the serene feeling that comes with the autumn season. This is the creative nexus for the show “City Lights & Blue Lights,” which is being put on by the Symphony New Hampshire Jazz Quartet at The Rex Theatre in Manchester on November 6. The show starts at 7:30 p.m and it features a diverse set of music that’s both rhythmic and soulful. 

‘Edge of Reality’ brings interactive magic and mentalism to The Rex on Nov. 13

read more…: ‘Edge of Reality’ brings interactive magic and mentalism to The Rex on Nov. 13

What happens when a magician and a mentalist meet on Elm Street and decide to team up? The result is a bit of good old-fashioned alchemy, a pinch of rivalry and a resulting friendship that is now a full-blown business partnership. Edge of Reality, an immersive night of magic and mind-reading, is coming to The Rex Theatre on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025, from 7 to 9 p.m.

July 26: Bluegrass duo Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley bring their talents to The Rex

read more…: July 26: Bluegrass duo Rob Ickes & Trey Hensley bring their talents to The Rex

The past 10 years have been very fruitful for both dobro player Rob Ickes and guitarist Trey Hensley. Together, they’ve won a bunch of awards, put out a few albums and collaborated with some bonafide legends in the bluegrass, folk, blues and country genres. Musical collaboration can be a special thing when everything comes together seamlessly, and this duo is one of the many examples of this fact. On July 26, Ickes and Hensley are going to be performing at The Rex Theatre in Manchester. The show starts at 7:30 p.m. and it promises to be an ideal experience for anyone who enjoys acoustic and string-based music. 

May 30: The Slambovian Circus of Dreams Bring an extraordinary experience to The Rex Theatre

read more…: May 30: The Slambovian Circus of Dreams Bring an extraordinary experience to The Rex Theatre

Led by Joziah Longo on vocals, guitar and harmonica with lead guitarist and harmonica player Sharkey McEwen, multi-instrumentalists Tink Lloyd and RJ McCarty, bassist Bob Torsello and drummer Matthew Abourezk, the band has also been described as a hillbilly version of Pink Floyd due to their mix of psychedelic rock and Americana.

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