Rockland Trust Bank Pavilion
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Review

Leader Bank Pavilion

5 out of 5 stars
  • Music | Music venues
  • Seaport District
  • Recommended
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Time Out says

Boston's major outdoor venue — the name of which seems to change every few years — is pleasantly located on the waterfront in the ever-buzzing Seaport District. It usually operates from May to October, featuring mainly mainstream rock, pop and R&B acts, with a sprinkling of contemporary newcomers. The pavilion is basically a large, all-seated tent, with an extensive concourse at the rear. Many gig-goers prefer to buy the cheaper concourse tickets, so that they can party at the back.

Details

Address
290 Northern Ave
Boston
02210
Cross street:
D St
Transport:
South Station T, then Silver Line Waterfront to Silver Line Way.

What’s on

Toto

Toto’s genre-blurring sound has been filling arenas since the late seventies, and their upcoming show promises a deep dive into the band’s eclectic catalog. The Los Angeles group’s knack for fusing pop hooks with funk grooves and jazz flourishes has kept tracks like “Rosanna” and “Africa” in heavy rotation for decades. Live, Toto’s musicianship takes center stage, with intricate arrangements and solos that nod to their studio roots while leaving room for improvisation. The setlist typically spans early hits and later experiments, giving longtime fans and newcomers a sense of the band’s restless creativity. Grammy wins and chart-topping singles aside, Toto’s concerts are defined by a sense of camaraderie among the players, many of whom have shaped the sound of modern rock from behind the scenes as session legends.
  • Pop
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