A Spectacular Night of Blues featuring Hometown Blues Queen Joanna Connor plus special performance by Blues Legend JC Smith joined by Worcester’s own The Metrons
Event Snapshot
Mechanics Hall is excited to welcome internationally acclaimed guitarist and vocalist Joanna Connor for a powerful night of blues in The Great Hall. Known for her explosive slide guitar work and high-energy performances, Connor brings a bold, modern edge to traditional blues—delivering a live show that feels every bit as intense and electrifying as a rock concert.
With early roots in Worcester, this performance feels especially meaningful as Joanna Connor makes her debut on the Mechanics Hall stage.
Joanna Connor – 2026 Nominee for Best Instrumentalist-Guitar at the 47th Blues Music Awards
“Joanna Connor is the queen of slide guitar.”
-Blues Blast Magazine

Seating is Reserved and can be selected on the seating chart below. Accessible seating is marked on the map.
Tier 1: $48.34
Tier 2: $37.82
Tier 3: $27.31
*ADD ON*
Exclusive Post-Event Meet & Greet: $32. 57
Want to meet the artists behind the music? Don’t miss this exclusive opportunity to join us after the performance for a special, casual post-show Meet & Greet with Joanna Connor and JC Smith! For just $30.00, you can join us from 10:30 PM to 11:30 PM in an intimate setting to chat with the performers, take photos, and get your favorite memorabilia or merchandise signed.
Please Note: Space for this exclusive event is strictly limited to 100 guests to ensure a great experience for everyone, so secure your spot at checkout before it sells out! Admission to the main concert is required for entry.
*Prices above include all fees. Fees apply to all ticket sales – phone, online, and in person. Ticketing fees not only cover processing costs but also help support the maintenance and preservation of Mechanics Hall as a community treasure.*

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Experience Mechanics Hall
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.
Reviews of Mechanics Hall
Highly recommend going there for a concert and some it's very similar to Symphany Hall in Boston there are no bad seats. We have been there twice with the last time seeing the Massachusetts Symphony Orchestra
It's a beautiful experience!
Went to Ukrainian National Symphony. The space magnifies the experience.
Fabulous! Beautifully appointed! Amazing artwork! Great event - The Dead Of Winter!
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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.