The House of Blues Boston
Where music meets celebration
The House of Blues Boston is a vibrant venue located near Fenway Park, perfect for concerts and private events. With a capacity of 1,000 guests, it offers a lively atmosphere for parties and corporate functions. Pricing starts at $3,000 and can reach up to $20,000 based on the event specifics.
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The House of Blues Boston Music Venue in 15 Lansdowne St, Boston, MA 02215, USA accommodates up to 1000 guests, 12,000 sqft of usable space. $11,500 avg. price for typical events. Popular for Concerts, Corporate Events, Private Parties. Amenities include Live Music, Catering, Bar Service, AV Equipment, Dance Floor. Request a quote to check availability, packages, and date holds. The location offers convenient access for guests and vendors, with flexible layouts to suit seated dinners, cocktail receptions, and hybrid programs.
Main Venue Type
Music Venue
Secondary Venue Types
Event SpaceNightclub
Best for:
ConcertsCorporate EventsPrivate Parties
Amenities
Live MusicCateringBar ServiceAV EquipmentDance Floor
Rating: 4.3/5 (5,269 Google reviews)
- 5.0/5:
Second time I visit this venue and it was outstanding! Air conditioning could use an upgrade, but all things considered, that is nearly irrelevant. I paid for parking 15 minutes away from it to avoid the chaotic traffic of Fenway. The Architects concert was nothing short of epic, and the previous concert I went was LP and also really great. The bathroom is adequate for the amount of people and quite modern. All the staff was courteous and helpful.
– Livia Louback
- 5.0/5:
Awesome venue, quite beautiful. Went to see Strangelove the Depeche mode experience and lived to place and the music. Please.treat yourself to a great show and good time if you get the chance to see them.
– Jonathan McClelland
- 4.0/5:
We had a wonderful time at the show the other evening and usually enjoy ourselves during each concert.
The venue combined the former Axis and Avalon venues to create the House of Blues and their bar/restaurant. While it's nice to get there early and grab a bite or a drink, there's nothing spectacular about the menu. Security upon entering is quick and thorough so it's another plus. The first floor has three bars, restroom, the band merchandise area, and plenty of room for finding the best view of the stage. The second floor is smaller with standing room only however, there are obstructed views due to columns so getting a good spot means you have to arrive early. The third floor has seating but provides unobstructed views of the stage. Sadly, this venue does not have re-entry and they no longer have the option for smokers to step outside from the back of the venue for a break. While they do offer a decent selection if beers, especially from some of the local breweries, they're not always in stock so it makes for a hit-or-miss experience. I was surprised to see they now offer pretzels, cinnamon bites, and mini bags of chips, but none of these options are gluten-free, nor does their restaurant menu.
Generally, the sound of the performances and experience of a concert are always positive which keeps me coming back. I recommend seeing a show at the venue and will be coming back for future shows.
– happylioneatsprey
Photo credit(s): George Farah, DrR Channel, Vicky Do, Escarle Patricia