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Get Your Rosalia Tickets in Boston: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Rosalia TD Garden
100 Legends Way, Boston, MA
02114, US
1. TD Garden Garage - 0.1 miles, $30
2. North Station Parking - 0.2 miles, $25
3. Government Center Garage - 0.5 miles, $28
4. Haymarket Center Garage - 0.6 miles, $20
5. The Garage at Post Office Square - 0.8 miles, $35
Rosalia Concert Live at TD Garden | Boston – June 11th, 2026
When it comes to iconic venues in Boston, TD Garden definitely stands out, especially for music fans and sports lovers alike. This place isn’t just where the Boston Bruins clinched the 2011 Stanley Cup in that nerve-wracking seventh game, or where they hosted the 1999 NHL All-Star Game showcasing the league’s brightest stars. It’s also where, on april 27, 2014, fans watched an epic Game 7 playoff showdown as the Bruins edged out the Detroit Red Wings, talk about moments you never forget. TD Garden was a trailblazer too, being the first arena to install a high-definition video scoreboard, which made every goal and highlight feel even more intense. If you’ve ever sat in the underrated Section 300, you know how sweet the view can be, sometimes overlooked, but totally worth it for the perspective. And let’s not forget the premium seats that offer private access, making entry a breeze and letting you skip the hassle. The arena’s massive, illuminated signs make it impossible to miss when you’re heading into the city, and arriving early is never a bad idea, especially for a big concert like Rosalia Boston, where the atmosphere is electric and every moment counts.