EXPLORE LIVE MUSIC!
Boston doesn’t just play music—it lives it. From tiny clubs to roaring arenas, every night is a chance to discover a new stage and a new sound!

MGM Music Hall at Fenway
A gleaming, state-of-the-art theater with 5,000 seats, MGM is Boston’s newest crown jewel for big-name acts—intimate enough to feel close to the stage, yet expansive enough for full arena energy.

House of Blues - Boston
A 2,500-capacity room with balcony views and a floor that shakes when the crowd sings along. Part rock show, part gospel revival—always a good night on Lansdowne Street!

Paradise Rock Club
Just under 1,000 capacity, this Commonwealth Ave. spot is where legends play before they’re legends: Think U2, The Police, Aerosmith in their early days...LOUD, sweaty, no frills—if you’re up for a true rock club, this is it!

Wally's Cafe Jazz Club
This tiny, 60-person jazz club has been swinging since 1947. It’s standing room, it’s unpolished, and it’s magic—like stepping straight into Boston’s musical history.

The Middle East
Cambridge’s cultural melting pot, from cozy upstairs sets to the 575-capacity basement that turns into a full-on mosh pit. Falafel, murals, and music until late—adventure guaranteed!

Club Passim
A 200-seat listening room tucked in Harvard Square, famous for keeping the folk tradition alive. You come here to lean in, not shout over the music—it’s intimate, thoughtful, and timeless.

Brighton Music Hall
At 476 capacity, this Allston club is pure grit-meets-college-scene energy. The floors are sticky, the bands are loud, and you’ll be brushing elbows with tomorrow’s headliners.

Roadrunner Boston
A sleek 3,500-capacity hall with killer sightlines and sound that hits just right. Big-room feel, no bad seat, and plenty of space to dance—Boston’s newest go-to for major acts.

Bowery Presents...Big Night LIVE!
Right in the Seaport, this 2,000-capacity room mixes LED walls, luxe finishes, and nightclub energy. It’s a little glitzier, a little flashier—and always a guaranteed show!