BDSM Events in Massachusetts (2026 Guide)
If you are looking for BDSM events in Massachusetts, this directory surfaces upcoming kink events, fetish-friendly gatherings, and educational workshops in one place. We focus on consent-forward, community-rooted listings you can scan by date.
Activity clusters around major metros across the state. You will often find munches and classes paired with larger weekend events and conventions. The calendar below is a practical snapshot—always verify details with organizers.
For broader discovery, explore nearby states and city hubs linked at the bottom of the page. That internal map helps search engines and readers alike understand how Massachusetts fits into the wider East Coast kink ecosystem.
Upcoming events
goBOUNDLESS — Formality Forward High Protocol Dinner (Holyoke)
May 2, 2026 · 7pm–10pm (doors close 7:30pm)
Holyoke, MA
goBOUNDLESS hosts a potluck-style Formality Forward high-protocol dinner at B.O.I.N.K. in Holyoke, MA—formal dynamics, collars, service ritual, and community in a vetted, ticketed indoor takeover (30 cap). Full Access $40 · Limited Access $50.

FetCamp
Jul 17-19, 2026
Northern Massachusetts, MA
A small gathering of likeminded fetishists and perverts held at a private campsite in Northern Massachusetts with all-inclusive meals, world-class play spaces, and unlimited exploration.
goBOUNDLESS Full Access Member Camp 2026
Aug 20–23, 2026 (Thu 5pm early arrival – Sun 2pm)
Central Massachusetts, MA
Second immersive weekend-long vetted educational camp from goBOUNDLESS—presentations, workshops, classes, performers, and camping on a private central MA site near I-90. Full Access members only; 200 paid spots. Cabin add-on available.
Dungeons & kink venues
B.O.I.N.K.
Holyoke, MA
Western Massachusetts kink-positive retail and event home—rope parties, classes, and community nights at 358 Dwight St. Public registration and calendars live on boink-ed.com.
New England Leather Alliance (NELA)
Boston, MA
Regional leather and kink nonprofit serving New England—education, contests, and community gatherings. Not a brick-and-mortar dungeon; a hub for leather culture across the Northeast.