Adjacent to Fenway Park, the House of Blues Boston showcases gospel and blues music accompanied by classic Southern dishes. It’s part of the House of Blues chain of concert halls across the United States, with the first opening in Cambridge’s Harvard Square in 1992.
The House of Blues Boston often hosts internationally renowned artists and emerging talents. Want the VIP treatment? Splurge on membership to the Foundation Room, a private club with plush seating, decadent dining and access to all shows.
Settle in for a meal at the House of Blues Restaurant before or after your show, with dishes such as seafood jambalaya and shrimp gumbo available. The House of Blues Boston also hosts regular Gospel Brunches with an all-you-can-eat buffet and live music by some of the region’s best gospel groups.
Getting around House of Blues Boston
The House of Blues Boston is easily accessed from the Yawkey railway station or the Kenmore transit stop. Central Boston is a 10-minute drive away, while Boston Logan International Airport is 15 minutes away.





