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Get Your Lotus Land - A Tribute to Rush Tickets in Boston: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Lotus Land - A Tribute to Rush City Winery - Boston
1 Canal Street, Boston, MA
02114, US
1. Parcel 7 Garage - 0.3 miles, ~$20
2. Boston Harbor Garage - 0.4 miles, ~$25
3. Haymarket Center Garage - 0.5 miles, ~$15
4. Government Center Garage - 0.6 miles, ~$18
5. North End Park - 0.7 miles, ~$10
Lotus Land - A Tribute to Rush Concert Live at City Winery | Boston – May 16th, 2026
Imagine stepping into a place with a rich history rooted in Lowell’s gritty industrial past, now transformed into a vibrant hub for live music and community spirit. Boarding House Park is more than just an outdoor venue; it’s where legendary acts like Joan Baez once took the stage, and where the spirit of music continues to thrive through annual festivals and local showcases. It’s a spot that’s become a staple for music lovers, especially during the Lowell Summer Music Series, which brings top talent and unforgettable nights under the stars. And if you’re into the vibe of a true community gathering, Lotus Land - A Tribute to Rush Lowell often plays here, giving fans a chance to relive the magic of Rush’s epic sound in an intimate setting. The park’s facilities include comfy lounge seating with extra perks, a learning space for workshops, and plenty of room to spread out and soak in the atmosphere. It’s easy to find too, just a short walk from the local library down Elm Lane, or a stroll past the cozy cafes and shops. Whether you’re a longtime resident or just passing through, Boarding House Park feels like a piece of Lowell’s soul, alive with music, history, and a little bit of magic.