This February, downtown Concord remains active with a range of community events. If you are looking for a reason to head to South Main Street over the next week, here are three highlights worth noting.

1. Anthony Rodia: Insanely Funny Tour

Capitol Center for the Arts | Bank of New Hampshire Stage

Friday, February 20

The Capitol Center continues its winter lineup with stand-up comedian Anthony Rodia. Known for fast-paced storytelling and humor centered on family life and everyday frustrations, Rodia draws audiences ranging from couples on a night out to groups of friends looking for a lively evening downtown.

As one of Concord’s anchor venues, the Capitol Center regularly brings nationally touring acts to the city, helping maintain steady foot traffic during the colder months. A Friday-night comedy show offers a welcome mid-winter boost for Main Street.

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2. K-Pop Demon Hunters Dance Party & Rave

Capitol Center for the Arts | Bank of New Hampshire Stage

Saturday, February 21

For something entirely different, the Bank of New Hampshire Stage hosts a high-energy K-pop themed dance event. With multiple showtimes, the format offers flexibility and appeals to a younger, music-focused crowd.

The event highlights the venue’s range. One night may feature stand-up comedy, while the next transforms the space into a full dance-floor atmosphere. That variety helps keep downtown programming dynamic throughout the season.

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3. Arts Alley x Precision Entertainment DJs – Open House

Arts Alley | 20 South Main Street

Tuesday, February 24

Arts Alley hosts an open-house collaboration with Precision Entertainment DJs, offering a casual evening centered on music, creative networking, and community engagement. Smaller in scale than a ticketed theater show, the event reflects the grassroots creative side of downtown Concord.

Arts Alley has become a gathering space for workshops, pop-ups, and collaborative programming. An open-house format makes this an accessible option for anyone curious about Concord’s growing arts scene.

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Wrapping Up February in Concord

As February winds down, downtown Concord continues to balance established venues with emerging creative spaces. Whether through nationally touring performers or locally organized gatherings, the area remains active even in the heart of winter.

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