I was here with a friend. It was not for a rock concert but a reggae concert. It really sucked.They have a bar. The crowd was mixed. My friend is not a dancer so we did not spend too much time here. It was not that packed and we did not had fun so we left. Truereview here to tell you the truth.
Originally opened in September of 1977, the Paradise has endured as one of Boston's premiere rock and roll clubs for over 25 years. It holds a place in history as the first venue that U2 ever performed in the USA and has hosted some of rock's elite including: The Police, AC / DC, Blondie, REM, The Jam, Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, Elvis Costello, The Pretenders, Dire Straits, Billy Joel,...
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Hard by the Boston University campus, the medium-size Paradise draws enthusiastic, student-intensive crowds for top local rock and alternative performers. You might see national names (lately, Marianne Faithfull and Johnny Winter) who want a relatively small venue and others who aren't ready to headline a big show on their own (Ray LaMontagne, Jump Little Children, and, uh, Minnie Driver). Most...
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I've been to a handful of small venues for concerts in the Boston area, but hadn't been to the Paradise Rock Club until this past week to see Mark Lanegan. Man, I've been missing out! Bands big and...
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The Paradise is definitely the best room in town for seeing your favorite band up close and personal. There are no tough guy bouncers or barricades in your way, just rock n' roll and good vibes. If...
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wow this place was bussssy when I went there! totally jam packed! no room to move,,, the place itself was massive and the act was entertaining.... prices are the standard 5-6 dollars, and the cover...
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