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The Blue Man Group takes its final Boston bow on July 6, ending a 30-year residency in the city. The popular, impossible-to-define stage show is such a cultural juggernaut (and famous punch line ...
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Seeing Blue Man Group for the first time as it closes after 30 years In its predictability and silliness, it was kind of radical By Meredith Goldstein Globe Staff,Updated July 3, 2025, 6:02 a.m.
Blue Man Group ended its 30-year Boston residency on July 6, marking the end of an era for the beloved show that entertained 4.5 million fans in the city.
The act, featuring a trio of unspeaking bald blue performers, began a Boston residency at the Charles Playhouse in 1995. They are wrapping up their three-decade run in the city on Sunday.
They will soon perform all over Michigan. Blue Man Group is taking their show on the road, and will be at Miller Auditorium in Kalamazoo on Wednesday, January 28, and Thursday, January 29, 2026.