BOSTON ADDS SECOND TOUR DATE IN NAMESAKE CITY DUE TO HIGH DEMAND

The first BOSTON concerts in decades in their namesake city are about to take place this summer and tickets are a hot commodity in the city of Boston. Due to overwhelming demand, legendary American rock band, BOSTON, had to add a second show at the Wang Theatre on Monday, August 15; When the previously announced show on Sunday, August 14 rapidly sold out!

BOSTON founder, chief songwriter and producer Tom Scholz said, “We are thrilled to be adding a second show for the finale of our 40th Anniversary Tour here in the city of Boston! We’re working to make these the most exciting BOSTON shows our fans here have ever seen. What a great way to end our 2016 tour,” The 40th anniversary BOSTON tour promises to be a celebration honoring the group’s loyal fans, where they can expect to hear all the classic songs they have grown to love. Many of them have supported BOSTON since 1976 when their debut album, Boston, first hit the airwaves and took rock radio by storm, so it’s not surprising to see concert audiences that span generations. Always a huge crowd pleaser with their high-energy stage shows, out-of-this-world sound, and remarkable musicianship and singing, BOSTON prides itself on performing a totally live show without the use of pre-recorded music or technical enhancements, delivering the extraordinary sound that is faithful to their studio recordings. Tom Scholz also promises some amazing new electrifying visuals that will surprise and delight BOSTON’s fans.

“I’m very excited to bring BOSTON back to Boston,” said Tom Scholz. “Music broadcast from Boston got me interested in rock when I was in high school living in Toledo, Ohio. Later, studying and working in this city taught me everything I needed to know to create BOSTON’s sound in my studio. Our home town fans have always been great, and I could think of no better way to end our 40th Anniversary Tour than back here in Boston where it all started.” With over 17 million copies sold, Boston generated hits such as “More Than a Feeling,” “Peace of Mind,” and “Smokin’,” rock radio staples that are still in heavy rotation today. Their second album, Don’t Look Back, was another chart-topper that cemented their place in rock history, followed by Third Stage, which hit #1 on the charts fueled by the top single of 1986, “Amanda.” With over 31 million albums sold to date, BOSTON has stood the test of time.

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