Dropkick Murphys and The Mighty, Mighty Bosstones

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Seats at Fenway aren’t just for baseball fans, there have also been a wide variety of concerts that have shared the hallowed field of the Boston Red Sox.  The list of bands who have played Fenway reads like a who’s who of rock classics: Paul McCartney, The Rolling Stones, Jimmy Buffet, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Neil Diamond, Aerosmith, J Geils Band, Phish and the Police!  And now this September 8th and 9th Boston’s native sons are coming home to play a classic Beantown doubleheader.  Finally, the Dropkick Murphys and The Mighty, Mighty Bosstones will play Fenway together.  Both bands have done popular renditions of the Red Sox victory song Dirty Water and have a long history with the town and the fans.  Bosstones fans even dress up in plaid with the band at shows!  Tickets for the Dropkick Murphys and The Mighty, Mighty Bosstones live are sure to fill the seats at Fenway.  With the roar of the crowd it’ll sound like 2007 all over again.  Don’t miss one of the hottest tickets of the season and a chance to bond over Boston, Fenway, the Dropkick Murphys and the Mighty Bosstones, get your Fenway tickets before they sell out!  Tickets go on sale July 7th.

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Fenway Seating Chart

Welcome to Fenway Seating Chart, the place to scope out the best places to sit at legendary Fenway Park- home of the Boston Red Sox. Being in America’s most beloved ballpark is good enough, but the best is knowing where you are going. Fenway has some of the best seats in the MLB, and of course the atmosphere can’t be beat. Wether you are sitting on the Green Monster seats or in the Fenway bleacher seats, you are going to have a great time. In part because of its age, the Fenway Park seating chart isn’t the most straight-forward in the bigs. But you’ve found the site to help you navigate Fenway Park like an old pro. You’ve got the lodge box, grand-stand seating, the Green Monster seats, bleacher seats, all kinds of places to take in a Red Sox baseball game.

Fenway Seating Chart

Check the Fenway Seating Chart and find the tickets you want

The cheapest Red Sox tickets are bleacher seats, and you can be there with some of the most dedicated fans in all of sports. Because Fenway is so small you can see the action on the field from just about any seat, so you can leave the binoculars at home. The bleachers sometimes do get a bit rowdy, so if you choose Fenway Park bleacher seats then I hope you are ready to support the team!

Experience the rowdyness of the Fenway Bleachers:

First opening its doors to Red Sox fans in 1912, Fenway Park is the oldest stadium in MLB baseball. When Fenway Park was first built, the 37-foot Green Monster was thought to be almost impossible to hit over, however over the years that theory has not stood the test of time. The Green Monster stretches from left field over to center field. In 2003 the Fenway ownership group added 269 seats atop the Green Monster, and ever since Green Monster tickets have been the hottest in sports. One of the many features that make Fenway park such a great place to enjoy a baseball game is its old-tyme charm. That can be seen in the hand-operated scoreboard in left field, complete with green and red lights for balls, strikes and outs. This has been called “America’s Most Beloved Ballpark,” and if you’ve ever been you know why. And if you haven’t you have to see it at least once to understand what is going on. Not only is Fenway among the best, if not the best, baseball experiences you can have, but the atmosphere around it is just as electric. The entire city of Boston goes nuts for gameday, and the bars and clubs around Fenway Park are always jamming.

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