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Leader Bank Pavilion

1994 establishments in MassachusettsAmphitheaters in the United StatesBoston building and structure stubsMusic venues completed in 1994Music venues in Boston
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The Leader Bank Pavilion is an outdoor amphitheater located in Boston, Massachusetts, used for concerts. It seats 5,000. Its season runs from May until October. The venue originally opened in August 1994 near Fan Pier. Due to land rights, it closed at the end of its season in 1998 and the tensile structure was relocated to its current location in South Boston, where it reopened in July 1999.

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Leader Bank Pavilion
Northern Avenue, Boston South Boston

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Northern Avenue 290
02210 Boston, South Boston
Massachusetts, United States
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