Overview
TD Garden, often referred to simply as "The Garden," is Boston’s leading multi-purpose arena and a key destination for sports and entertainment in New England. Opened in 1995, it replaced the historic Boston Garden and quickly became the home of the Boston Celtics (NBA) and Boston Bruins (NHL). With a seating capacity of up to 19,600, TD Garden hosts a wide array of events, from thrilling NBA and NHL games to top-tier concerts by international artists.
In addition to sports, TD Garden frequently welcomes world-class musicians, comedians, and family-friendly shows. Artists like Elton John, Madonna, and Ed Sheeran have all performed at the venue, making it a hotspot for music fans in the region. The arena’s prime location in the heart of Boston ensures easy access to visitors, whether they’re attending a game or a concert.
Beyond entertainment, TD Garden also features premium seating options, luxury suites, and an on-site sports museum, celebrating Boston’s rich sports history. The venue is part of The Hub on Causeway, a bustling development that includes restaurants, shops, and hotels, enhancing the overall fan experience. TD Garden has become a cultural and entertainment cornerstone of Boston, symbolizing the city’s deep-rooted passion for sports and live entertainment.
Last update September 2024