Fenway Park, Sights and attractions, Boston
Photograph: Elan Fleisher | Fenway Park

Fenway Park

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  • Fenway/Kenmore
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Time Out says

Seeing a game at Fenway Park has been a rite of passage among most locals since it opened in 1912. The catch? As the oldest ballpark in the majors, it's one the smallest, with a capacity of around 38,000, meaning tickets can be hard to come by for big games. Fortunately, public tours are offered year-round, wowing even non-baseball types by detailing the park's colorful history and intricate details. If you get the chance, take a seat atop the stadium's most distinctive feature, the 37-foot-high left-field wall known as the Green Monster. A smattering of big-name concerts and other sporting events provide additional access to the venue.

Details

Address
4 Yawkey Way
Boston
02215
Cross street:
Brookline Ave
Transport:
Kenmore T

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Phish

Phish’s marathon live shows have become a rite of passage for fans who crave improvisation and unpredictability. The Vermont quartet’s cult following, affectionately known as “Phishheads,” descends on venues ready for extended jams, spontaneous setlists, and a communal atmosphere that feels more like a gathering than a concert. Rolling Stone once called them “the most important band of the ’90s,” but their appeal has only deepened with time, as evidenced by their six studio albums and a string of Billboard-charting singles. The band’s reputation as one of the highest-grossing touring acts of the last decade speaks to the magnetic pull of their live performances, where no two nights are ever quite the same. For those drawn to musical exploration and a sense of shared adventure, Phish’s shows remain a singular experience.
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