Boston, MA · SAT 10·3 · one day festival & t-station fundraiser
¿What If?
Laying the Rainbow Line for Boston. One day where Boston's musicians, makers, dancers, burners, and beautifully curious humans don't just share a venue — they build something together.
💖 What if we dreamed a little bigger? 🚉 What if we built something even more magical? 🌈 What if we created a space where everyone felt seen, welcomed, and connected? For one day, 400 of us will witness a festival that isn't just watched... This is a festival that is one you help build.
The Rainbow Line
Burning Man camps, ecstatic dancers, live musicians, DJs, flow artists, visual artists, makers, storytellers, humans from every walk of life — creating with each other, not for each other.
Boston doesn't need more isolated communities, it needs more intersections. More places where strangers become collaborators. More reasons to say "yes". More opportunities to ask…
What if?
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Makers' Alley
A vibrant corridor of local artists and vendors — wander, browse, meet the humans behind the work.
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Communal art
Contribute to collaborative installations and craft projects that grow all day — the venue becomes a living gallery by night.
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Open jam & live music
Musicians jam together, dancers inspire musicians, flow artists ride the live sound. Bring an instrument — the line between performer and participant is the point.
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Ecstatic dance
An ecstatic dance experience with an open jam band behind it — anyone with an instrument is invited into the music.
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T-Station Tea Lounge
The beloved lounge rolls in for the day. Slow down, sip, talk to a stranger — leave with a collaborator.
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Tarot & immersive art
Readings, interactive installations, storytellers, and spontaneous moments of creativity around every corner.
More than a fundraiser
¿What If? is the beginning of a movement: funding future community-centered projects rooted in Radical Inclusion, creativity, and genuine human connection — throughout Boston and beyond. Inspired by T-Station and our ever-expanding Rainbow Line, it asks what happens when the city's creative communities converge for one unforgettable day after Burn season.
The venue holds 400 people, the permits are real (yes, including the bar) — and because the venue manager believes in this mission, the space is donated free of charge. More of every dollar goes directly back into the community: every ticket, every drink, every raffle entry, every donation funds future art installations, collaborative events, music projects, workshops, and gatherings that connect scenes, neighborhoods, and creative disciplines.
So let's build it. All aboard.
Want to help our train go choo choo?
Donate and become an official conductor of the Rainbow Line.
Every donation helps fund future art installations, collaborative events, music projects, workshops, community gatherings, and opportunities that bring people together across scenes, neighborhoods, and creative disciplines.
When
Saturday, October 3, 2026
One day, noon — late
Where
Boston, MA
Donated venue · revealed to ticket holders
Who
400 humans
21+ · ID required
Why
$30 → community
Venue is donated — dollars fund future projects
All aboard.
Let's lay the Rainbow Line across Boston — one connection, one collaboration, one beautifully curious human at a time. 400 tickets. SAT 10·3.
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