Louis Armstrong. Randy Travis. A rally for democracy. A trivia night for the Bard. Whether your weekend jam is jazz, justice, or just plain fun, Greater Morristown’s got you covered from Thursday through Sunday.
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THURSDAY, OCT. 16, 2025:
Free yoga continues at the Morristown & Township Library, upstairs in the F.M. Kirby Gallery, at 10 a.m. No registration necessary. At One Miller Rd., Morristown. More info.
FRIDAY, OCT. 17:
The New Jersey Jazz Society rolls out a daylong bus trip to the Louis Armstrong House Museum and Archives in Corona, Queens. The tour departs from the Morris Museum, 6 Normandy Heights Rd., Morristown, at 9:30 a.m. and returns by 5:30 p.m. Highlights include a private archives presentation by Armstrong scholar Ricky Riccardi, lunch in the museum gardens, and guided discussions. Tickets: $88 (includes transportation, admission, and handling fee). More info.
Beer and baritones mix at Harmonium Choral Society’s fundraiser, Beer Choir 2025, from 7 to 10 p.m. at Glenbrook Brewery, 95 Morris St., Morristown. Admission ($35) includes one drink, snacks, and a night of communal singing—no experience required. More info.
At 7:30 p.m., The Troubadour Acoustic Concert Series presents a split bill featuring The Mammals and Dustin Lowman at 21 Normandy Heights Rd., Morris Township. Admission: $20, $15 for Folk Project members; children 12 and under free. More info.
Also at 7:30 p.m., the Film Society of Summit screens A Little Prayer, a Southern drama by Angus MacLachlan about love, betrayal, and forgiveness, at the Madison Community Arts Center, 10 Kings Rd., Madison. Tickets: $15. More info.
Over at the Mayo Performing Arts Center, cult expert Ashlen Hilliard hosts The Psychology of Cults at 8 p.m., exploring manipulation, control, and recovery through true stories from Jonestown to NXIVM. Tickets: $35–$67. At 100 South St., Morristown. More info.
SATURDAY, OCT. 18:
Qigong continues at 9:30 a.m. in the 1917 Reference Wing of the Morristown & Township Library, One Miller Rd., Morristown. Free; no experience required. More info.
At 11 a.m., the League of Women Voters of the Morris Area leads a No Kings Rally outside Morristown Town Hall, 200 South St., part of a nationwide pro-democracy campaign. The League encourages attendees to register here and volunteer in advance.
For a touch of history with a shiver, Historic Speedwell hosts Strangest Things from 7 to 9 p.m. Explore Morristown’s macabre past, including the town’s last public hanging, an eerie escape room, and 19th-century séances. Tickets: $25. At 333 Speedwell Ave., Morristown. More info.
At the Thomas H. Kean Theatre Factory in Florham Park, the Shakespeare Theatre of New Jersey presents Toil and Trouble Trivia Night at 7 p.m. Hosted by Best Men Trivia, the event raises funds for the theatre’s education and outreach programs. Teams of six compete across pop culture, history, and theatre categories. Tickets: $45 ($30 for age 30 and under), includes refreshments. Cash bar and raffle. At 3 Vreeland Road, Florham Park. More info.
At 8 p.m., country legend Randy Travis is back on tour—sort of. Randy Travis: More Life Tour comes to Mayo Performing Arts Center, with vocalist James Dupré and Travis’s longtime band performing the hits while the star himself appears onstage throughout. Tickets: $57–$194. At 100 South St., Morristown. More info.
Also at 8 p.m., Drew University welcomes The Jersey Four to its Concert Hall at 36 Madison Ave., Madison. The tribute show celebrates Frankie Valli & The Four Seasons, featuring original member Gerry Polci. Tickets available via Drew events.
SUNDAY, OCT. 19:
The Morristown Partnership’s Farmers Market returns from 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the Morristown Parking Authority lot at Spring and Morris streets. Free admission. More info.
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