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Outdoor Music: Lowell vs Wakefield

How do outdoor music rules compare between Lowell, MA and Wakefield, MA?

Lowell and Wakefield have similar restriction levels.

Lowell, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music at restaurants, breweries, and event venues in Lowell requires an entertainment license and must end by 10 p.m. in residential zones.

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Wakefield, MA

Middlesex County

Some Restrictions

Outdoor music events in Middlesex County require a local entertainment or one-day license issued by the city/town clerk or licensing authority. Most communities cut off outdoor music by 10pm weekdays.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactLowellWakefield
License requiredEntertainment license from License Commission-
Weekday cutoff10 p.m. near residences10pm typical
Weekend cutoff11 p.m. Fri-Sat11pm typical
EnforcementLPD plus License Commission review-
PenaltyFines and license suspension-
State law-MGL c.140 s.181
Permit source-City/town clerk
Fee range-25-250 dollars

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Lowell FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard band?

Private one-time events do not need an entertainment license but must observe noise limits and quiet hours.

Can outdoor music go later downtown?

Downtown mixed-use venues sometimes receive extended hours, but 11 p.m. is the typical weekend cutoff.

Wakefield FAQ

Do I need a permit for a backyard band?

If amplified and audible at property lines, many towns require a one-day entertainment permit. Small acoustic gatherings usually do not.

Can outdoor concerts run past midnight?

Rarely. Most Middlesex communities require music to end by 11pm, with variance required for later.

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