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Parking & Directions for Bat Out Of Hell Lynn Memorial Auditorium
3 City Hall Sq, Lynn, MA
01901, US
1. Lynn City Hall Parking Lot - 0.3 miles - $5
2. Lynn Commons Parking Lot - 0.4 miles - $3
3. Lynn Heritage State Park - 0.5 miles - $4
4. Central Square Parking Garage - 0.6 miles - $6
5. 160 Washington St Lot - 0.2 miles - $7
Bat Out Of Hell Musical / play Live at Lynn Memorial Auditorium | Providence
The Wang Theater at The Boch Center is a true Boston gem that’s been captivating audiences for decades, and it’s where you’ll get that perfect mix of history and high-energy entertainment. Known for its stunning architecture and rich cultural heritage, the theater is on the official historic list, making catching a show here feel like stepping back in time, only with way better lighting and sound. In 2026, it hosted the traveling production of Dear Evan Hansen, and let’s just say the energy in that room was electric, with fans singing along and even tearing up a little. The stage itself is massive, 58 feet across and 30 feet deep, which creates this grand, immersive experience that’s hard to match. The venue also cares about accessibility with ADA-compliant Loge seating, so everyone gets a shot at the magic. For those planning ahead, season tickets give dedicated theater lovers a chance to lock in their seats for a full lineup of shows, including the epic Bat Out Of Hell Boston. Getting there couldn’t be simpler, just hop on the train to Haymarket station from the north or south, or if you’re driving in from the west, take I-90 and follow the signs straight into the city center. There’s just something about seeing a show here that makes you feel like you’re part of Boston’s vibrant arts scene, and with Bat Out Of Hell Boston coming to town, it’s the perfect chance to experience this historic, spectacular theater firsthand.