Leader Bank Pavilion 290 Northern Avenue, Boston, MA 02210
About the Business
Leader Bank Pavilion, located at 290 Northern Avenue in Boston, Massachusetts, is a premier outdoor music venue known for hosting exciting concerts and events. Before attending a show, guests are encouraged to arrive early to allow time for security screening and to grab refreshments. The venue is mostly cashless, accepting major credit cards and mobile payments for food, beverages, and merchandise. Limited parking is available, so guests are encouraged to use public transit, rideshare, or carpooling.
Accessible seating and services are available for guests with disabilities, including interpreter services with advance notice. Alcoholic beverages are available for purchase, but outside drinks are not permitted. Clear bags and small clutch bags are allowed, while larger bags and signs are prohibited. Bike racks are available for guests who choose to bike to the venue.
Due to the ongoing pandemic, the box office is open on the day of the show only. Cameras are generally allowed, but restrictions may apply depending on the artist's policies. Cancellations are rare and will only occur in extreme circumstances. All events are all-ages unless otherwise noted, and children under 2 do not require a ticket.
Weapons are not allowed on the property, and guests are responsible for securing any weapons in their vehicles. Leader Bank Pavilion aims to provide a safe and enjoyable experience for all guests, and looks forward to welcoming you to their next event. Visit their website for tickets and more information.
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290 Northern Ave, Boston, MA 02210, United States
Reviews
"We were 4th row center. What's not to like? With seats like that I would definitely recommend the Leader Bank Pavilion. I'm a Yankee from New York but we love Boston. Goose was great and so was the crowd."
"The pavilion is such a nice venue! The atmosphere is fun and almost cozy — there are lots of places to hang out before finding your seats, and the food and drink layout of very crowd-friendly. I had a great time attending a concert here, and I’ll definitely be watching for more artists playing here!"
"Great small venue in the Seaport. They’ve definitely put money into this venue since I was there last in 2018, many more options to drink (full bar in some places), food options are still limited, but the area around the venue has continuously gotten more popular in recent years so there’s a bunch of different options to grab a bite before the show! Beautiful sunsets on the water as well! Bathrooms were well kept, one even had air conditioning. We sat section 3 Row T and this was our view."
"Solid venue for large events in a "basically outdoors" space, but concessions are pretty absurd. - - - - - Came here for a concert on a Friday night. It's basically a giant tent, so there's always fresh air and bit of a breeze, which helps keep things cool. That said, if you come here and it's about 95 degrees, then you're out of luck. It rained before the show started, but all the regular seats are covered, so it wasn't an issue. Ultimately you get the same benefits of an outdoor concert with a few less drawbacks thanks to the coverage. We had pretty good seats, but I think any of the regular seats under the tent would be pretty solid. Honestly, even the tables and standing room in the way back would be fine (unless you're particularly keen on getting close). The sound was great and seemed like it would be from anywhere. Concessions were a bit crazy. They basically only had large beers (18 oz I think) for $18 and a 16oz fountain soda was $5.50. Like many places, they sell "Liquid Death" canned water for $6 or something, which makes me worry you can't get free tap water here. That bathrooms were clean with ample spaces; I went twice and there wasn't any kind of line or wait, at least not for the men's room. I can't speak for the women's room. We saw a concert here and everyone was standing pretty much immediately. So if you're seeing someone with some energy, expect the same. The fixed seats are a blessing and a curse: you have less freedom to move/dance/whatever, which takes a bit away from the energy. But it also helps prevent super dense crowds towards the front, which I'm not a fan of."
"Great Local Venue! Smaller setting which allows for great event views throughout. Very well organized and staffed. The entire venue is outside but seating is under a large canopy. Easy in and out access. It was our first time at this venue and we had seen Charlie Puth. The lighting and sound was great and it was a great experience all around!"
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