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Boston Tickets 2026
Boston mixes historic streets and waterfront walks with a deep sports culture and busy concert calendar across classic ballparks, downtown arenas, and new mid‑size venues. With games and shows spread through the year, sorting Boston tickets in advance helps you lock in key dates and then build the rest of your trip around them.
Why buy tickets in Boston via SeatPick?
SeatPick collects and presents Boston tickets for baseball, basketball, hockey, American football, and concerts into one place so you can compare options quickly. You can match Red Sox, Celtics, Bruins, or Patriots games with arena tours and club gigs without hopping between multiple local sites.
- Filter by event type, date, and budget, whether you are aiming for a Red Sox game at Fenway Park, a Celtics or Bruins night at TD Garden, or an NFL or MLS fixture at Gillette Stadium.
- Listings outline what each ticket includes, from specific seating zones to club or lounge access, so you know where you will be in the venue before you confirm.
- Partners are vetted and purchases carry at least a 100% guarantee, useful if you are flying in and centring your stay on a particular game or Boston tour date.
Top Boston sports teams
Boston’s sports scene revolves around legendary franchises whose home venues have become attractions in their own right.
Boston Red Sox at Fenway Park
Fenway Park in the Fenway–Kenmore neighbourhood is one of MLB’s oldest ballparks and home of the Boston Red Sox. With a capacity in the high‑30,000s, iconic features like the Green Monster, and a setting close to Back Bay, it is a natural target if you want a classic baseball experience.
Boston Celtics and Boston Bruins at TD Garden
TD Garden, beside North Station, hosts the NBA’s Boston Celtics and NHL’s Boston Bruins. The arena holds around 19,500 for basketball and hockey and also stages major concerts, making it a flexible option for both game nights and big tours.
New England Patriots and New England Revolution at Gillette Stadium
Gillette Stadium in Foxborough is the home of the NFL’s New England Patriots and MLS side New England Revolution. The venue’s official seating capacity is roughly 68,800–68,900, including thousands of club seats and dozens of suites, and it also hosts large‑scale concerts and special events.
Top Boston music venues
Boston’s live‑music offer runs from full‑scale arena shows to waterfront amphitheatres and newer general‑admission halls.
TD Garden
Alongside sports, TD Garden is one of New England’s main indoor concert arenas, hosting superstar tours across pop, rock, and more. Its central location next to North Station and capacity around 19,500 make it a frequent anchor for major shows.
House of Blues Boston and MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Near Fenway Park, venues such as House of Blues Boston and MGM Music Hall host mid‑size tours and special events tied closely to the city’s music scene. These halls often appear on the same itineraries as Fenway and Gillette concerts, giving you extra options if you want a gig without heading out of town.
Roadrunner and other clubs
Roadrunner in Brighton is a newer general‑admission venue and the largest of its kind in New England, with a capacity of about 3,500 and an arena‑sized stage. It sits near Boston Landing on the Framingham/Worcester commuter‑rail line, with other club venues and theatres spread through neighbourhoods like Allston and downtown.
Top Boston attractions
Boston’s main sights blend Revolutionary‑era history, harbour views, green spaces, and family‑friendly museums.
Highlights include:
- The Freedom Trail, a marked route linking 16–17 key sites such as Boston Common, the Massachusetts State House, Faneuil Hall, the Old North Church, Paul Revere House, and the USS Constitution.
- Boston Common and the Boston Public Garden, central green spaces that anchor many walking routes and trolley tours.
- Faneuil Hall and Quincy Market, combining historic halls with busy food courts and street performances near the waterfront.
- The North End, known for Italian restaurants and narrow streets close to several Freedom Trail stops.
- Major museums such as the Museum of Science and the New England Aquarium, both popular with families and school groups.
Planning your Boston visit
When you plan a Boston trip, it helps to pick one or two anchor events—like a Red Sox game at Fenway, a Celtics or Bruins home date at TD Garden, or a Patriots game or concert at Gillette—and then map the Freedom Trail, harbour areas, and museums around them. With key tickets sorted ahead of time, you can use the subway, commuter rail, and walkable downtown streets to move between neighbourhoods and still leave room for North End dinners or Seaport evenings.
From an afternoon at Fenway Park or TD Garden to a Roadrunner or House of Blues show and a day across Boston Common, Faneuil Hall, and the Freedom Trail stops, you can build a Boston itinerary that ties together sport, live music, and the city’s best‑known landmarks with the help of SeatPick.