2026 Guide to Lexington and Concord Battle Reenactments

Did you know that every April the Revolutionary War comes to life in Massachusetts? It’s true! On Patriots Day and several weekends in April, local minutemen, militias, and historical societies participate in reenactments of the battles of Lexington and Concord to keep our history alive and pay tribute to those who fought for liberty back in 1775.

Patriots Day Reenactments Lexington Concord Redcoats

It is really quite amazing to see these reenactors all dressed up in authentic period uniforms portraying colonists and British soldiers as they relive history.

Patriots Day is a Massachusetts holiday which commemorates the opening battles of the American Revolution which took place in Lexington and Concord on April 19, 1775.  This annual holiday is observed on the third Monday in April and is celebrated with over 60 events, including parades, historic house tours and reenactment events in Lexington, Concord and surrounding towns including Boston.  

The reenactment activities begin a week or two before Patriots Day and continue through Patriots’ Day and the following week. Be aware that events do not necessarily occur in order of when the original events took place in 1775.  

The following are some of the signature reenactment events. To learn about all the Patriots Day reenactment events and activities check out the resources at the end of this page.

All events are free and open to the public. No registration required!

2026 Schedule

Note: The dates and times in this guide have been updated for 2026 events. It is recommended that you confirm dates and times before visiting in case of any changes.

1-2 Weeks Before Patriots Day

LEXINGTON: Public Rehearsal of Skirmish on Lexington Green (April 11, 2026)

Patriots Day Reenactment of Skirmish on Lexington Green
Patriots Day Reenactment of Skirmish on Lexington Green

The actual reenactment event commemorating the “Shot heard around the world” which occurred on Lexington Green is held on Patriots’ Day. A dress rehearsal for this event is held 1 or 2 weeks before Patriots’ Day during the afternoon, usually around 2pm.

Why would you want to go to the dress rehearsal instead of the actual event you may ask. Well, the official reenactment of the skirmish on Lexington Green begins at 5:15 AM!  Yes, that is not a typo – it is a 5:15 AM start and if you want a good spot, you’re looking at getting there by 4:00AM – the latest!  

So, if you’re NOT a morning person like myself, going to the rehearsal the week before the actual event is really a great option (or the only option) to be able to experience the reenactment without getting up before dawn!

Ye Old Burial Ground in Lexington, MA
Ye Old Burial Ground in Lexington, MA

When I went, I made a day of it and took a tour of the Lexington Green which included a walk to the nearby burying ground. While there was definitely a good crowd for the show, it was far less crowded than it typically gets on Patriots Day. One thing to note is there will not be any gunfire during the rehearsal and officers are not on horseback as during the official event.

History: At dawn on April 19, 1775, 700 British troops arrived in Lexington and came upon 77 militiamen gathered on the town green, kicking off the American Revolution. The British Redcoats fired on the Colonials, killing 8 Colonial men and then continued on to Concord. 

  • Location:  Battle Green, Lexington Center (Massachusetts Ave at Bedford St.) 
  • Date/Time:  Saturday, April 18, 2026 – 2:00PM  
  • Parking:  There is limited parking along the Lexington Green but if you get there early you may be able to get a spot like I did. There is also a large municipal parking lot between Massachusetts Avenue and the train track (behind CVS).

Patriots Day Weekend

LEXINGTON: Paul Revere’s Ride Reenactment (April 17, 2026)

Watch a dramatized reenactment of Paul Revere and William Dawes riding into Lexington to alert the town of the British arrival. This reenactment takes place at the Hancock-Clarke House (36 Hancock St.) on Friday, April 17, 2026 at 9:00PM.  Expect street closings and high traffic.

History: Paul Revere set off on his famous midnight ride from Boston on April 18, 1775. After alerting Sam Adams and John Hancock in Lexington, he continues on to Concord but is captured in Lincoln by British officers. 

Reading of Longfellow's Poem "Midnight Ride of Paul Revere at Paul Revere's Capture Site.
Paul Revere’s Capture Site (Rt 2A, Minute Man National Historical Park (MMNHP), Lincoln)
  • Location:  Hancock-Clarke House (36 Hancock St.)
  • Date/Time: Friday, April 17, 2026 at 9:00PM

LEXINGTON: Reenactment of the Battle of Lexington (April 18, 2026)

Reenactment of Skirmish on Lexington Green
Reenactment of Skirmish on Lexington Green

The Official Reenactment of the battle on Lexington Green (near Lexington Center) will take place on Saturday, April 18, 2026 beginning at 5:15 AM. The actual battle in 1775 began which was at 4:30AM.  Despite the early hour, this is a popular event with 8,000-10,000 spectators lining the Lexington Common so definitely plan to arrive early (by 4:30 AM) to get a good viewing location. 

The event begins with the ringing of the Old Belfry bell located on Belfry Hill next to the Lexington Green and a short introduction of how the battle will unfold.

The Redcoats begin arriving from the east side of the Green and are intercepted by the Patriots coming from Buckman Tavern. 

History: This is when “The Shot heard around the World” occurred igniting the Revolutionary War. The skirmish between the Redcoats and Patriots that day left 8 Minutemen dead and 10 injured. The British Redcoats leave the Lexington Green and head to Concord. 

Reenactment on Lexington Green - Redcoats leaving

CONCORD:  Open House at Meriam’s Corner (April 19, 2026)

The Nathan Meriam House, built in 1707, stands on the grounds of Meriam Corner. Typically, the house is not open to the public but during the Patriot Day activities it opens to visitors. 

Nathan Meriam House
  • Location: Meriam’s Corner, 751 Lexington Road, Concord
  • Date/Time: April 19, 2026 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM

History: The British arrived at Meriam’s Corner after retreating from the North Bridge in Concord where they had fought with over 400 Minutemen. By the time they arrived at Meriam’s Corner at 12:30 PM, over a thousand Minutemen from dozens of towns had gathered in the area and ambushed the British soldiers along the way. 

By the end of the day, 49 Colonials and 73 British had been killed and 173 wounded or missing.  

Memorial for fallen British Soldiers
Memorial for fallen British Soldiers

LINCOLN:  “Caught in the Storm of War: The Civilian Experience” (April 19, 2026)

Hartwell Tavern in Lincoln, MA
Hartwell Tavern in Lincoln, MA

Head down Battle Road Trail and visit the Hartwell Tavern and the Captain William Smith House where you can meet volunteers portraying Colonial civilians. Both houses date back before 1775 so you’ll get a glimpse of what life was like at the beginning of the American Revolution.

When these town people heard the sounds of the battle approaching, they quickly left their houses grabbing what they could to escape.

The reenactment of the civilian evacuation begins at the William Smith House at 11:00 and ends at the Parker’s Revenge site, about 1.5 miles away. Visitors are encouraged to join the reenactors to walk along Battle Road Trail toward Lexington and the Minuteman Visitor Center.  You’ll experience Battle Road Tactical Demonstrations along the route to the Minuteman Visitor Center.

Captain William Smith House in Lincoln, MA
Captain William Smith House in Lincoln, MA
  • The Hartwell Tavern and William Smith House are open to the public to tour on Saturday, April 18 and Sunday, April 19, 10:00 AM – 4:30 PM.  The civilian experience begins at 10:00 AM at the William Smith House.
  • Parking: Park at the Minuteman Visitor Center and walk along Battle Road Trail by Hartwell house to the Captain William Smith House.

LINCOLN/LEXINGTON: Parker’s Revenge Immersive Battle Walk (April 19, 2026)

The Parker’s Revenge Reenactment is one of the largest Patriots Day events, featuring hundreds of volunteer reenactors wearing period clothing and uniforms as they portray Colonial Militia and the British Regulars “Redcoats”. 

Captain Parker’s Lexington militia ambushes British troops near the Lincoln/Lexington line in revenge for the Battle on Lexington Green on the morning of April 19, 1775. 

You’ll see hundreds of reenactors make their way down the Battle Road and lots of battle action and musket firing.

  • Date/Time: April 19th, 2:30 PM
  • Location: Minuteman Visitor Center, 250 North Great Road (Route 2A) in Lincoln

CONCORD: North Bridge Real-Time Program (April 19, 2026)

At 9:30 AM there will be at ceremony at the Old North Bridge. This is where British reenactors are joined by the Acton Minutemen and other local companies at the Old North Bridge and reenact the North Bridge battle which includes musket volleys.

Patriot’s Day

CONCORD:  Patriot’s Day Parade (April 20, 2026)

Concord celebrates Patriots Day with a jam packed schedule of events, including re-enactments at the Minuteman National Park, the Concord Patriots’ Day Parade and block party following the parade.

At 8:30 AM there is a huge parade that kicks off from Concord Center which includes all the Minute Men and Militias from around Massachusetts which met in Concord in 1775, including Concord, Wayland, Acton, Westford, Sudbury, Lincoln, and others. The parade route covers about 2.5 miles and is held rain or shine. 

CONCORD: Post-Parade Block Party (April 20, 2026)

Following the parade is a block party in the center of Concord which is free and open to all. Enjoy Live performances, food trucks and pop-up activities throughout the center. The block party typically starts around 11:30 AM to 3PM.

NOTE: All roads in the center of town are closed to vehicles during the Concord Parade. Roads re-open once the parade ends. More on Road Closures, Parking and Transportation.

Patriots’ Day Schedule FAQs

Are the Patriots Day Events always held “rain or shine”?

It depends on the event. Some events are held rain or shine, no matter how bad the weather, to pay tribute to the sacrifices made on April 19, 1775.  Other events may be canceled or have a “rain date”. It is best to check the official schedules and use best judgment if there is no policy specified. 

Are the tickets required for the Patriots Day reenactments and events?

No, most events are free, including parades, re-enactments, commemorations. Some of the tours of historical houses and taverns do charge a small entrance fee.

Where do I park?

Parking may be challenging during these events and there will be road closures so it is recommended that you use public transit if possible. There will be shuttle bus service running between Lexington, Concord, Lincoln, and Arlington.

Patriots’ Day Schedule Resources

Insider Tip: Since Patriot Day events are held throughout many towns, schedule information is available on several websites.  It is highly recommended that you confirm dates/times for the events you would like to experience, especially if you think weather conditions might cause cancellations or changes. 

Visitor Centers

Minute Man Visitor Center – 250 North Great Road, Lincoln, MA 01773

  • GPS for Minute Man Visitor Center Parking Lot is 210 North Great Road, Lincoln MA 01772
  • The Visitor Center can also be reached by parking in the lot near the Paul Revere Capture site on Route 2A. During Patriots Day events, you’ll see plenty of signs directing where to park.

Lexington Visitor Center – 1875 Massachusetts Ave, Lexington, MA 02420

  • Open daily Daily 10AM-2PM
  • Tours and Tickets for the Liberty Ride Trolley can be purchased at the Lexington Visitor Center.

North Bridge Visitor Center – 174 Liberty Street, Concord , MA 01742

  • The North Bridge Visitor Center is located about 500 yards from the North Bridge battle site.

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