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Endstage 2 Seating Chart at Boston Symphony Hall. The chart shows the main floor/stage with seating options surrounding it, which are color coded
Boston Symphony Hall Seating Information

Boston Symphony Hall has a total capacity of 2,625. However, this figure can vary for events with unique venue configurations.

Boston Symphony Hall, located in Boston, Massachusetts, offers various seating sections catering to different viewing preferences and budgets. Here’s a breakdown of the main section groupings:

Orchestra Section

  • First Balcony: Closest to the stage, offering an intimate experience and premium view of the performance.
  • Second Balcony: Slightly farther from the stage but still offers a clear and direct view of the performance.

First Balcony

  • These are the sections just above the Orchestra Section, offering a great balance of sightlines and proximity to the stage.
  • Front Center: Premium seats in the center of the first balcony, offering excellent views.
  • Front Sides: These sections offer a side view of the stage and are slightly cheaper than the Front Center.

Second Balcony

  • These are the sections at the topmost level of the Symphony Hall, offering a full view of the stage from a higher vantage point.
  • Center: The central part of the Second Balcony, providing a direct view of the stage, albeit from a distance.
  • Sides: These sections offer a side view of the stage and are the most budget-friendly seats in the Symphony Hall.

Box Seats

  • These are private seating areas located on the sides of the Orchestra and First Balcony levels. They provide a more intimate and exclusive viewing experience, ideal for small groups.

Whether you prefer an intimate experience, a premium view, or budget-friendly options, Boston Symphony Hall offers a range of seating experiences to fit your preferences.

Boston Symphony Hall Events

Tickets to Boston Symphony Hall events are available now at Event Tickets Center! Oftentimes, Boston Symphony Hall shows are difficult to come by. But, Event Tickets Center has a variety of tickets available for the next several events at the venue. Prices start at $88, but can range all the way up to $736. So, you need to act fast before ticket prices rise. If you are on the fence about going to see a Boston Symphony Hall event, we have conveniently laid out some of the most important information about the venue. Check out insider information about parking, concessions, seating, rideshare, public transportation, bag policy, amenities, and more! Find the event you want to attend in the event list above, so you can purchase your tickets to go see your next Boston Symphony Hall event live!

Boston Symphony Hall Concerts

Witness your favorite artists perform at Boston Symphony Hall. This venue has hosted truly iconic concerts, creating long-lasting memories for music lovers in Boston. Fans and those seeking to discover new music can visit Boston Symphony Hall to find almost any kind of concert, as this venue holds everything from intimate acoustic sets to energetic performances. There’s something for everyone!


Boston Symphony Hall Schedule

Boston Symphony Hall is the hub for several events. The venue serves as the stage for concert events, in addition to hosting other functions.


Boston Symphony Hall Experience

Getting to a Show at Boston Symphony Hall

Boston Symphony Hall is located at 301 Massachusetts Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, 2115. We've got you covered with all the options to get there, from public transportation to convenient rideshares.


Boston Symphony Hall Rideshare Drop-off and Pickup Location

At Boston Symphony Hall, there are specific pick-up locations for rideshare users. You’ll find the designated pick-up spots at Huntington Avenue near the Cohen Wing entrance. Using rideshare to attend an event is a great option because it eliminates the stress of finding parking, which can often be scarce and expensive. Additionally, ridesharing promotes safety by providing reliable transportation if you plan on consuming alcohol during your visit.


Closest Bus Stop to Boston Symphony Hall

For a budget-friendly option, the nearest bus stop is located at Huntington Ave @ Gainsborough St. This bus station is located 0.2 mi from the venue.


Arrival Times for Boston Symphony Hall?

Arrival times may vary depending on the event, but we recommend arriving at the venue about an hour before the scheduled start time. This gives you some breathing room in case of traffic congestion, parking difficulties, visits to the merchandise store, or if you want to grab some food and drinks before the event starts.


Inside Boston Symphony Hall

When you come to an event at Boston Symphony Hall, please make sure to bring your ticket and a valid ID, especially if you want to purchase alcohol. We recommend bringing a credit or debit card and also a little cash. Because this is an indoor venue, weather is often not a factor. However, as it is climate-controlled, it might be worth bringing a light jacket just in case it gets a little chilly inside.

Want to ensure a smooth entry to Boston Symphony Hall? We've got you covered! From security to accessibility, we've compiled all the info you need for a hassle-free arrival.


Boston Symphony Hall Bag Policy & Prohibited Items

Audio recording, video recording, photography of any kind, and use of electronics such as cell phones, laptops, and tablets are not permitted during BSO concerts in Symphony Hall; they are also forbidden during most non-BSO events. Bag searches and a security check are required to enter, and bags larger than the standard backpack size of 18” x 14” x 9” will not be permitted. No smoking or vaping of any substance will be permitted in the hall. Prohibited items include:

  • Outside food and beverages (except bottled water), including leftovers and restaurant to-go bags.
  • Interchangeable lens camera, video, and/or audio recording equipment.
  • Flashlights and laser pointers.
  • Illegal substances.
  • Demonstration signs.
  • Noise-making devices and fireworks.
  • All weapons, including firearms, ammunition, knives, swords, scissors, pepper spray, and any dangerous items.


    Boston Symphony Hall Concessions

    Plenty of concessions are available at Boston Symphony Hall. Non-alcoholic beverages are served as well as alcoholic beverages including but not limited to beer, wine and mixed drinks.


    Boston Symphony Hall Accepted Payment Methods

    Boston Symphony Hall primarily operates on a cashless basis. This implies that while some vendors may still accept cash, most onsite purchases are done with digital wallets or debit and credit cards. Although Boston Symphony Hall accepts most credit cards (such as Visa and Mastercard), it is prudent to carry a small amount of cash for tipping and for the few vendors that might accept it inside and outside the venue.