Get seats in the center and close if possible. Tickets go on sale months before each concert. The seating was metal card table chairs. I saw Duran Duran, Diana Ross & also Bad Company there and more.
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Love this venue! Right on the water, which is just gorgeous. And when you're over 40, getting a seat in the front row- as opposed to a pit- is much preferred (not that I plan on sitting!).
There is no better place to see live music than this venue right on the water. Located in the Seaport district, with lots of restaurant and bar options for before or after the concert.
While it's clean and safe and wellorganized, the sound at the venue is atrocious. For the $100++ ticket price, you could wish they figure out how to make the audio worthy of the artists that appear.
There is no place better to see live music then this venue right on the water. Located in the Seaport district with lots of restaurant and bar options for before or after the concert.
Eat before you come. Pizza slices, 8.4 oz red bulls, plain fries, and popcorn each cost $6. Bring a sweater in sept. Otherwise a decent outdoor venue, gorgeous view right by the water.
Nice summer venue. SUPER STRICT though. I've seen some heavy bands and if people even jump up and down they get reprimanded. Just look at this sign. Lol
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One of our favorite Boston concert venues! If you're checking out a show here, keep an eye out for the Oxfam table! Stop by and join thousands of music fans in fighting hunger, poverty & injustice! Read more
Probably the best large venue in the Boston area. Good seating, right on the water, and parking isn't bad either. Only problem is the $11 cans of beer.
confuse your friends by stubbornly referring to this place as Harborlights, years after the big banks bought the naming rights and made the name incredibly awkward.
On those cool nights, head to the first blue tent on the left when you enter the Bank of America Pavilion. It’s the only spot to get hot coffee! – Team Live Nation
Not an absolute horror but they need to work on their audio system. 1 large speaker on each side of the stage is not sufficient to delivermusic to an auditorium of its size. Not going back soon.
The security guards here are awful. LiveNation pays octogenarians 6 bucks an hour to bust balls. If anything bad ever went down this place would burn down.