The Who's Tommy Boston tickets

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Tue May 4 7:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Wed May 5 7:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Thu May 6 7:30pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Fri May 7 8:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
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The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Sat May 8 8:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Sun May 9 1:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Sun May 9 6:30pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Tue May 11 7:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Wed May 12 7:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Thu May 13 7:30pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Fri May 14 8:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Sat May 15 2:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Sat May 15 8:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Sun May 16 1:00pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA
Sun May 16 6:30pm
The Who's Tommy
Emerson Colonial Theatre  •  Boston, MA




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Get Your The Who's Tommy Tickets in Boston: 2026 Shows & Dates

The Who's Tommy Boston The Who's Tommy fans, Are you ready for Boston? on Tuesday, May 4th 2027 The Who's Tommy will be playing at Emerson Colonial Theatre, MA. Score your The Who's Tommy tickets Boston right here. Get ready for an unforgettable night as The Who's Tommy takes the stage at Boston's historic Emerson Colonial Theatre . This legendary rock opera, celebrated for its groundbreaking storytelling and electrifying performances, has become a cultural milestone since its original release, with a remastered edition dropping in 1996 packed with bonus tracks and extras that deepen its impact. Over the years, Tommy has been performed worldwide in different languages, proving its universal appeal and influence, think of it as the precursor to modern rock musicals like Jesus Christ Superstar. The show’s hits like I’m Free continue to inspire, often popping up in motivational playlists, and the 1989 reunion concert remains etched in rock history as a moment of pure magic. Attending this performance isn’t just about hearing iconic songs, it’s about immersing yourself in a lively, family-friendly atmosphere where community and music collide in a celebration of artistic spirit. Plus, there’s some cool merch you can snag to take a piece of the magic home. And if you’re eco-conscious, the festival’s green initiatives make it even better. All in all, it’s a chance to experience the power of live music, laughter, and shared memories, something that really hits you deep down. Don’t miss out on this one-of-a-kind event in Boston, it’s gonna be a night to remember.

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Parking & Directions for The Who's Tommy Emerson Colonial Theatre


106 Boylston St, Boston, MA
02116, US


1. **Emerson College Garage** - 0.1 miles, approx. $30
2. **Park Lane Garage** - 0.2 miles, approx. $28
3. **Boston Common Garage** - 0.4 miles, approx. $25
4. **The Motor Mart Garage** - 0.4 miles, approx. $27
5. **Tremont Street Garage** - 0.5 miles, approx. $30

The Who's Tommy Musical / play Live at Emerson Colonial Theatre | Boston – May 04th, 2027

The Emerson Colonial Theatre in Boston is genuinely one of those iconic venues that just oozes history and character. Imagine catching a show here and feeling the echoes of legends like Ella Fitzgerald and Frank Sinatra who once graced its stage. It’s a place that’s seen everything from groundbreaking productions like Dear Evan Hansen back in 2019 to unforgettable nights with the Boston Pops Orchestra, like that memorable october 15th, 2044 concert conducted by Keith Lockhart. This theatre isn’t just about its storied past, though; it’s got this vibrant energy, especially up in the upper levels where the design still reflects its rich history, kind of like a secret treasure tucked away. And honestly, if you’re coming from BU, just a quick walk down Tremont Street from the BU Bridge or the arts academy and boom, you’re there. For The Who’s Tommy Boston, this theatre becomes more than just a venue, it’s a living piece of Boston’s cultural fabric, pulsing with the same rebellious spirit that makes the show so electrifying. It’s one of those places you walk into and feel like you’re part of something bigger, something that’s been shaping Boston’s arts scene for nearly a century.