MGM Music Hall at Fenway

Music venue in Boston, Massachusetts, US
42°20′49″N 71°05′49″W / 42.347062°N 71.09688°W / 42.347062; -71.09688OwnerFenway Sports GroupOperatorCrossroads PresentsCapacity5,009ConstructionBroke groundNovember 22, 2019OpenedAugust 22, 2022ArchitectDAIQ ArchitectsGeneral contractorGilbane Building CompanyWebsiteVenue Website

The MGM Music Hall at Fenway is a 5,009-capacity[1] music venue located on the property of Fenway Park in Boston, Massachusetts. Boston mayor Michelle Wu held the venue's ribbon-cutting ceremony on August 22, 2022, followed by a short private concert by Guster for the students of Tufts University.[2] The venue's first public concert was performed by Massachusetts-bred rock band Godsmack on August 27.[3] The venue is owned by Fenway Sports Group and operated by Live Nation Entertainment.[4]

History

On September 28, 2018, the Fenway Sports Group (FSG) announced plans to build a 5,000 seat music venue in place of a surface parking lot next to Fenway Park.[5][6] With Gilbane Building Company in charge of construction, it was given the name Fenway Theater until a naming rights agreement was made with MGM Resorts International in November 2019.[7] The MGM Music Hall at Fenway broke ground on November 22, 2019,[8] and was initially intended to be complete in the fall of 2021.[9]

Likely caused in part by the COVID-19 pandemic, the MGM Music Hall at Fenway opened its doors on August 22, 2022, a year later than expected.[2] The opening ceremony featured a public ribbon-cutting from Boston mayor Michelle Wu, and a 30-minute private concert from the Boston-based rock band Guster for the students of Tufts University.[2] Massachusetts rock band Godsmack performed the venue's first public concert on August 27.

Curve Level at MGM Music Hall at Fenway
Curve Level at MGM Music Hall at Fenway

References

  1. ^ Presents, Crossroads. "MGM Music Hall at Fenway". Crossroads Presents. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  2. ^ a b c "New MGM Music Hall at Fenway is designed with musicians in mind". www.wbur.org. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  3. ^ Bienick, David (22 August 2022). "Inside look at new music venue near Fenway Park". WCVB. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  4. ^ James Sullivan (20 August 2022). "Next door to Fenway Park, Boston's newest concert venue is ready to take the field". The Boston Globe.
  5. ^ Logan, Tim (28 September 2018). "Music venue next to Fenway Park proposed". Boston Globe. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  6. ^ "Fenway Sports Group and Live Nation Announce Plans to Explore Development of Theater Adjacent to Fenway Park". Live Nation. Retrieved 29 September 2018.
  7. ^ "The 5,000-seat music venue set to open next to Fenway Park has a new name". www.boston.com. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  8. ^ "MGM Music Hall at Fenway Breaks Ground". www.bldup.com. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
  9. ^ Buell, Spencer (22 November 2019). "Here's Our First Look Inside Fenway's Planned MGM Music Hall". Boston Magazine. Retrieved 5 June 2023.
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