House of Blues – Boston

Phone Number: (888) 693-2583
Parking & Transportation:

There is no parking exclusive to House of Blues Boston. There are numerous parking lots and garages in the area that accommodate evening and night club parking. The venue is also a short 5 min walk from the Kenmore Green Line stop on the T.

Jump the Line: Yes, disabled patrons are allowed in first and early
Jump the Line – Other:

Disabled patrons are allowed to arrive 15 minutes prior to door time, they are asked to check in with security when they arrive.

Stairs – Other/Details:

There are no stairs involved with entering the venue, once inside there are stairs to the 2nd and 3rd floor levels, there is an elevator for patrons who are unable to take the stairs.

Is There A Designated Accessible Seating Area? Yes, there's an accessible seating area
Accessible Seating Area Details

It is located on the 2nd floor.

Balcony Details:

The balcony is the 3rd floor level where these is reserved seating & general admission tickets sold. There is an elevator that accesses all levels of the Music Hall.

Seating: Yes, there's seating available for those who need it
Accommodations for Deaf and Hard of Hearing Patrons:

House of Blues Boston does have listening devises available for those in need. They can be requested through the production department. The venue said they can provide ASL interpreters upon request by calling in advance.

Restrooms: Yes, there's an accessible stall in the men's/women's restrooms
Additional Comments:

The venue said there's a safe space for people to take a sensory break from the show, but didn't provide any info on where that space is.

This Information Is Current As Of: November 2021
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