Club 321 Featuring Carlos Odria & RioFlow
Presented by Mechanics Hall
Event Snapshot
Artist: Carlos Odrio & RioFlow
Acclaimed guitarist Dr. Carlos Odría leads RioFlow, a Worcester-based instrumental trio that blends the vibrant sounds of Latin America with contemporary jazz and modern fusion. Drawing inspiration from Brazilian samba, cumbia, rumba, and beyond, the group creates an energetic and immersive sound that transcends traditional genre boundaries. Their original compositions are equal parts sophisticated and danceable, inviting audiences on a musical journey filled with groove, improvisation, and unexpected turns.
Recognized throughout New England for his remarkable technical skill, expressive playing, and innovative approach to jazz and world music, Odría has captivated audiences at venues and festivals across the region, including the Worcester Jazz Festival and WICN’s Brian Barlow Concert Series.
Tickets: $30
Mechanics Hall Members: 10% discount off single ticket
Time: Doors 6:15pm | Show 7:00pm
Cash bar and refreshments available for purchase
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Included Performances* |
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July 30, 2026 – Robbie Pate |
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August 20, 2026 – Carlos Odria & RioFlow |
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September 24, 2026 – Albino Mbie |
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October 22, 2026 – Greg Piccolo & Heavy Juice |
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November 12, 2026 – Mark Mandeville & Raianne Richards |
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December 10, 2026 – Michelle “Evil Gal” Willson |
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January 21, 2027 – Artist TBA |
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February 18, 2027 – Artist TBA |
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March 11, 2027 – Artist TBA |
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April 8, 2027 – Artist TBA |
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May 13, 2027 – Artist TBA |
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June 10, 2027 – Artist TBA |
*Performance dates, artists, and programming are subject to change.
Please note: subscriptions are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged for individual event tickets.
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Mechanics Hall is not just where the event takes place. It is part of the experience. For many guests, the draw is not only the performer or program but also the opportunity to enjoy live music in a space with architectural character, strong acoustics, and a long cultural history in Worcester. What's more, Mechanics Hall is conveniently located within walking distance from many downtown locations including restaurants and bars.
Accessibility
Accessible Entrance
The barrier-free entrance to the building is located on Waldo Street. Elevators are located in the ground-floor lobby and provide access to the second and third floors. There is no elevator access to the Great Hall balcony.
Accessible Halls
All of our halls are wheelchair-accessible, where patrons can remain in their wheelchairs or transfer to theater seats. Patrons who cannot or do not wish to transfer from their wheelchairs to a theater seat should request wheelchair-seat locations when ordering tickets. The Great Hall balcony is not wheel-chair accessible.
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Reviews of Mechanics Hall
Hard to think of this amazing architecture in the heart of Worcester - it could be in any city around the world. The staff was so friendly and professional. I felt like I was stepping back into another year, very charming and elegant.
Dress for the spirit of the event. We had a lot of fun, the actors brought these stories to life through their amazing story telling! Highly recommend attending!
Completed in 1857, with a unique organ installed ca.1864, this concert and assembly venue continues to serve as a vital resource for the City of Worcester and its cultural communities. An accessible venue for physically handicapped persons.
Went to Ukrainian National Symphony. The space magnifies the experience.
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Mechanics Hall, built in 1857, is owned and operated by the Worcester County Mechanics Association (est. 1842) and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.