Transportation guide
For people looking to commute, there are plenty of ways to reach the venue. The closest Green Line T stop is Kenmore, accessible from the B, C, and D lines, as well as the 8, 19, 57, 60, and 65 buses.
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Last year, the MBTA offered free subway transport after an Aug. 21 Guns N’ Roses concert, however, no similar announcements have been made yet this year. The official website for the Red Sox also encourages fans to take public transit instead of driving to Fenway events, but multiple lots and parking garages can be found surrounding the stadium.
Lana Del Rey
Did you know that there’s a Lana concert at Fenway Park? For one night only, the 38-year-old Del Rey, best known for projects such as “Normal F****** Rockwell!” and “Born to Die,” brings her signature hushed vocals and Americana aestheticism to a US stadium for the first time ever on June 20. She’s coming off a big 2023, where she received five Grammy nominations for her ninth studio album “Did you know that there’s a tunnel under Ocean Blvd” and toured on a limited run across North America. Excitement for this show is high, as tickets quickly sold out. June 20, 7:30 p.m. ticketmaster.com
Hootie & the Blowfish
The four-piece pop rock band is back on tour this summer for the first time since 2019, and rolls through Boston on June 21. The 43-city trek for the “Summer Camp With Trucks Tour” hits the US and Canada beginning May 30 in Dallas and wraps in West Palm Beach Sept. 28. The Fenway show will feature special guests Barenaked Ladies, Collective Soul, and Edwin McCain. June 21, 5:30 p.m. mlb.com
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Noah Kahan
After the Vermont singer-songwriter’s first pitch went awry, Kahan should be poised for a much better time at Fenway this summer. The 27-year-old star, who received a nomination for Best New Artist at this past year’s Grammy Awards, brings his folk-pop sound to Boston for two sold-out nights on July 18 and 19 and will be supported by Mt. Joy and James Bay. July 18-19, 6:30 p.m. mlb.com
Kane Brown
After playing Fenway last year, Kane Brown quickly makes his return this July. The Tennessee country singer is on the road this summer, playing 18 shows in 17 cities across the US, and will be joined in Boston by Jon Pardi, LOCASH, and RaeLynn. His tour kicks off May 30 in Orlando and ends Sept. 14 in Arlington, TX. July 20, 6 p.m. mlb.com
Foo Fighters
The shows that the Seattle grunge and alternative rock band have played so far as a part of the “Everything or Nothing at All” stadium tour have been nothing short of epic, with set lists running nearly three hours long and emotions running high on stage. As part of the tour, Dave Grohl and company will stop by Fenway on July 21 for a sold-out show, bringing with them The Hives and Amyl and the Sniffers. July 21, 5 p.m. mlb.com
blink-182
Less than year removed from their ninth studio album, “One More Time...,” pop-punk elder statesmen blink-182 will be on a trek across the US, UK, Ireland, and Canada all summer long. Their tour comes to Fenway on July 23. The three-piece consisting of Mark Hoppus, Travis Barker, and Tom DeLonge will be joined in Boston by Pierce the Veil and Ekkstacy. July 23, 6:30 p.m. mlb.com
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Def Leppard and Journey
Relive the 80s and early 90s on Aug. 5 with the joint tour from Def Leppard and Journey. Their 24 stops across the US and Canada feature different supporting acts at different shows, with Heart playing the gig at the beloved Boston ballpark. The tour begins early July in St. Louis and concludes September 8 at Coors Field in Denver. Aug. 5, 5:30 p.m. defleppardjourney2024.com
Green Day
Green Day’s massive “The Saviors” world tour makes a pit stop in Boston on Aug. 7. The “American Idiot” and “Dookie” pop-punk legends soon embark across four different continents spanning eight months, and will play those two albums in their entirety. The sold-out Fenway show will also feature special guests Smashing Pumpkins, Rancid, and The Linda Lindas. Aug. 7, 5 p.m. mlb.com
Pearl Jam
Touring on the back of 2024′s “Dark Matter,” Pearl Jam’s 12th studio album, the Seattle band’s run of stadium shows from late August to early September will visit Boston. On Sept. 15 and 17, the “Alive” and “Even Flow” alternative rock outfit will be joined by Glen Hansard for two sold-out shows, which will mark the first time Pearl Jam plays Fenway since 2018. Sept. 15, 17, 6:30 p.m. mlb.com
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Henry Bova can be reached at henry.bova@globe.com.