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Get Your Mon Laferte Tickets in Boston: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for Mon Laferte Shubert Theatre At The Boch Center
265 Tremont St, Boston, MA
02116, US
1. Garage at 100 Clarendon St - 0.2 miles, approximately $35
2. Parcel 7 Garage - 0.3 miles, approximately $30
3. Boston Common Garage - 0.4 miles, approximately $28
4. Back Bay Garage - 0.5 miles, approximately $32
5. Prudential Center Garage - 0.6 miles, approximately $30
Mon Laferte Concert Live at Shubert Theatre At The Boch Center | Boston – July 29th, 2026
The Shubert Theatre at The Boch Center isn’t just a historic venue; it’s a vibrant hub where stories come alive and the energy is contagious. Over the years, it’s shown real dedication to inclusivity and making the arts accessible to everyone. Back in 2014, it hosted the national tour of The King and I, giving audiences a fresh take on a beloved classic that still feels magical. The theater’s stage has also been a welcoming space for international acts, like the comedic musical tour in 2015, which brought a good dose of humor and lively performances to Boston’s crowds. The orchestra section is where the real magic happens, those seats are often packed with the most passionate fans, clapping and singing along during the big numbers. If you’re heading to see Mon Laferte in Boston, catching her concert at the Shubert Theatre promises an unforgettable night. It’s just a short walk from Boston City Plaza, and honestly, snapping a quick photo in front of the iconic sign is almost a must. Whether you're a longtime local or just visiting, there’s something about this place that makes seeing a show feel special, like being part of Boston’s rich arts scene.