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Paradise Rock Club
Paradise Rock Club
You'll find the Paradise Lounge on 969 Commonwealth and the Paradise Rock Club right next door at 967. The new lounge is open nightly for food, cocktails and music.
Originally opened in September of 1977, the Paradise has endured as one of Boston's premiere rock and roll clubs for over 25 years. It holds a place in history as the first venue that U2 ever performed in the USA and has hosted some of rock's elite including: The Police, AC / DC, Blondie, REM, The Jam, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Elvis Costello, The Pretenders, Dire Straits, Billy Joel, INXS, Tom Waits, Tom Tom Club, Television, Mission of Burma, Cheap Trick, Joe Jackson, Rage Against the Machine, The Pixies, Joe Strummer, Coldplay and so so many more!!! To view a giant list click here >>
The Paradise continues its commitment to great music everyday by bringing to the stage some of music's hottest up and coming artists, such as: Kings of Leon, Bloc Party, Futureheads, John Butler Trio, Ray Lamontagne, Dogs Die in Hot Cars, Dresden Dolls, Stereophonics, Caesars, Liz Phair, Louis XIV, Citizen Cope, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and many more! Check the on line schedule for upcoming shows – there is ALWAYS a star of tomorrow playing at the Paradise Rock Club.read more
You'll find the Paradise Lounge on 969 Commonwealth and the Paradise Rock Club right next door at 967. The new lounge is open nightly for food, cocktails and music.
Originally opened in September of 1977, the Paradise has endured as one of Boston's premiere rock and roll clubs for over 25 years. It holds a place in history as the first venue that U2 ever performed in the USA and has hosted some of rock's elite including: The Police, AC / DC, Blondie, REM, The Jam, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Elvis Costello, The Pretenders, Dire Straits, Billy Joel, INXS, Tom Waits, Tom Tom Club, Television, Mission of Burma, Cheap Trick, Joe Jackson, Rage Against the Machine, The Pixies, Joe Strummer, Coldplay and so so many more!!! To view a giant list click here >>
The Paradise continues its commitment to great music everyday by bringing to the stage some of music's hottest up and coming artists, such as: Kings of Leon, Bloc Party, Futureheads, John Butler Trio, Ray Lamontagne, Dogs Die in Hot Cars, Dresden Dolls, Stereophonics, Caesars, Liz Phair, Louis XIV, Citizen Cope, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club and many more! Check the on line schedule for upcoming shows – there is ALWAYS a star of tomorrow playing at the Paradise Rock Club.
The Paradise provides both artist and audience high quality, staging, sound and lights, making it one of the best rooms in the city to experience a show. Although it is a 650 capacity room, the layout gives the audience a feeling of intimacy and closeness to the band. Experiencing your favorite band in this setting will leave you with a feeling that you have just witnessed something special. Like those that were here for the first U2 show!
Our commitment to providing the best concert experience for the fans is foremost. We strive to deliver a quality guest service experience. We have kept our prices reasonable to help make going to a show at the Paradise one that doesn't break the bank.
We now offer the chance to sit down for dinner before the show in the new Paradise Lounge, with all items on the menu only $4.95 from 5p-8p. Once in the show, grab a snack at the food bar in the mezzanine or order from your server. Still hungry after the show, join us again in the Lounge where your ticket from the show gets you in free to see some of the best in local an national singer / songwriters performing. Don't forget – the kitchen is open til 1AM to satisfy your late night munchies.
Come experience the 25 year, Rock and Roll legacy that is the Paradise Rock Club. Maybe someday you will be saying "I was there when (insert band name here) played the Dise!"
In their prime, the Dirty Dozen Brass Band successfully mixed together R&B with the instrumentation of a New Orleans brass band. Featuring Kirk Joseph on sousaphone playing with the agility of an electric bassist, the group revitalized the brass band tradition, opening up the repertoire and inspiring some younger groups to imitate its boldness....
When They Might Be Giants were first starting out they experimented with an answering machine service named Dial-a-Song, by means of which listeners could call them in Brooklyn and listen to a random taped song....
A popular artist on the Syrian folk-pop circuit, Omar Souleyman is a wedding singer specializing in a high-octane version of dabke, a traditional style of music performed during line dances at weddings and other celebrations....
Although he didn't become widely known until the 1970s, Dr. John had been active in the music industry since the late '50s, when the teenager was still known as Mac Rebennack. A formidable boogie and blues pianist with a lovable growl of a voice, his most enduring achievements have fused New Orleans R&B, rock, and Mardi Gras craziness to come up with his own brand of "voodoo" music....
Bassist Victor Wooten began his musical career early. At age three, his brother Regi taught him to play bass, and at age five he made his stage debut with his four older brothers in the Wootens, playing songs by R&B mainstays like James Brown, Sly & the Family Stone, War, and Curtis Mayfield....
Before beginning her solo career, Irish singer/songwriter Lisa Hannigan made a name for herself as the vocal partner of fellow countryman Damien Rice. In addition to lending her sultry vocals to the albums O and 9, she also toured with Rice, bolstering his music with her multi-instrumental talents on the guitar, keyboards, and drums....
With a group of musicians rotating around the Israel-born New Yorkers Ori Kaplan and Tamir Muskat, Balkan Beat Box plays Mediterranean-influenced music that incorporates traditions from Eastern Europe, the Middle East, and New York electronica....
John McCauley, the songwriter behind the Deer Tick moniker, grew up in Providence, Rhode Island, where he began his career by teaching himself to play drums, guitar, piano, and pedal steel. McCauley started recording his own compositions and touring the area while still in high school, and he widened his circle after graduation by touring the entire country....
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| 05/30 | 8:00 pm | Currensy |
| 05/31 | 9:00 pm | Dirty Dozen Brass Band |
| 06/01 | 9:00 pm | Jonathan Coulton |
| 06/03 | 8:00 pm | Omar Souleyman |
| 06/06 | 8:00 pm | Dr. John |
| 06/09 | 9:00 pm | Victor Wooten |
| 06/13 | 8:00 pm | Lisa Hannigan and Joe Henry |
| 06/14 | 9:00 pm | Balkan Beat Box |
| 06/15 | 7:00 pm | Deer Tick |
| 06/16 | 9:00 pm | Marillion |
| 06/18 | 8:00 pm | Walk the Moon |
| 06/19 | 8:00 pm | Matthew Sweet |
| 06/20 | 8:00 pm | Destroyer |
| 06/22 | 8:00 pm | Built to Spill |
| 06/29 | 9:00 pm | Fountains of Wayne |
| 07/08 | 8:00 pm | Dirty Projectors |
| 07/11 | 8:00 pm | El-P |
| 8:00 pm | El-P & Killer Mike | |
| 07/13 | 9:00 pm | Ozomatli |
| 07/14 | 9:00 pm | Murder By Death |

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