Molotov in Boston | Tickets 2026

Feel the electric energy of Molotov as they ignite the stage at the Boch Center – Shubert Theatre in Boston, MA on Feb 19, 2026. With their explosive mix of rock and rap, experience an unforgettable night filled with their greatest hits. Don’t miss out—grab your Molotov tour tickets now!
Molotov Boston Tickets
| Date | City | Price | Tickets |
| Thursday Feb 19, 2026 08:00 PM |
Boston, Massachusetts | from $82.40 | Tickets |
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Frequently Asked Questions
When and where is the Molotov concert in Boston?
Molotov will perform in Boston, Massachusetts on Thursday, February 19, 2026 at the Boch Center – Shubert Theatre, located at 265 Tremont Street in the heart of Boston’s Theatre District. This date on the 30th Anniversary TXXXR tour is scheduled as an evening indoor show in a historic theater known for its intimate sightlines and classic atmosphere.
What time does the concert start, and when should I arrive?
The Molotov concert at the Shubert Theatre is scheduled to start at 8:00 pm, which is the listed showtime across major ticketing sites and the venue’s own event page. Planning to arrive 45–60 minutes early gives you time to navigate downtown traffic, park or take transit, pick up any tickets at will call, and get to your seat without missing the opening moments of the show.
How can I get cheap tickets for Molotov at the Boch Center – Shubert Theatre?
To find cheaper tickets, start by checking prices directly through the Boch Center’s official ticketing partners, then compare those face-value options with reputable resale sites that list all-in prices including fees so you can see the true cost per seat. Fans trying to save money often target upper-mezzanine or rear-orchestra seats, watch for small price drops on resale listings as February 19 approaches, use platforms that cap resale markups, and buy when they see a ticket that’s clearly below the going average for similar sections.
What are the seating options like inside the Shubert Theatre?
The Boch Center – Shubert Theatre is a fully seated venue with orchestra and balcony/mezzanine levels, so every Molotov ticket comes with an assigned seat rather than general admission standing room. Closer orchestra sections put you nearer to the stage and energy of the band, while balcony and rear-orchestra seats usually cost less but still offer a solid view and clear sound in this relatively intimate hall.
What is the best way to save on fees and avoid overpaying for tickets?
Fees can vary significantly between vendors, so the smartest approach is to compare the final checkout total for the exact same night and section across a few platforms, then choose the one with the lowest combined ticket and service charges. Buying several tickets in a single order, avoiding hyper-inflated “premium” or “platinum” resale listings in the same rows, and considering slightly off-center or upper-level seats are simple ways to keep your total spend more reasonable while still enjoying the show.
Is the Molotov Boston concert all ages, and what is the child policy?
Boch Center policies state that every person, regardless of age, must have a ticket to enter the theater, and most shows are recommended for children four and up, with specific age guidance published on each show’s page. For a high-energy rock concert like Molotov, it is usually most comfortable for older kids, teens, and adults, and parents should be aware that ushers may ask disruptive guests to step out to keep the experience enjoyable for everyone.
Is the Shubert Theatre accessible, and how do I get accessible seating?
The Boch Center offers accessible and companion seating throughout the Wang and Shubert Theatres in a range of price levels, and accessible tickets can be purchased online, by phone, or in person at the box office when available. The Shubert does not have an elevator to upper levels, but accessible seating and an accessible restroom are located off the main lobby, so guests with mobility needs should request accessible locations in advance or speak with staff upon arrival for assistance.
Where can I park for the Molotov show, and are there discounted options?
Several garages serve the Boch Center, including Theatre District Parking adjacent to the Shubert Theatre, the Tufts Medical Center Garage, CityPlace Garage, 200 Stuart Street Garage, and the Garage at 100 Clarendon, all within walking distance of Tremont Street. Many of these offer discounted rates for Boch Center events—often around 12–16 dollars for up to several hours—when you request and use a validation voucher from theater staff, which can significantly lower the cost compared with standard central-Boston parking prices.
What is the easiest and cheapest way to get to the Shubert Theatre?
Because the Shubert is located in the Theatre District near Boston Common, many concertgoers choose public transportation, using nearby MBTA stations such as Boylston, Park Street, or Tufts Medical Center to avoid traffic and parking costs. If you prefer to drive, carpooling and splitting the garage fee, arriving early to secure discounted event parking, and choosing a garage with Boch Center validation are effective ways to keep your transportation expenses manageable.
Are food, drinks, and merchandise available at the venue, and how can I keep costs down?
The Boch Center venues typically offer bar service and concessions, and most concerts, including Molotov’s 30th Anniversary TXXXR date, feature tour merchandise for sale before and after the performance. To avoid overspending, consider eating a simple meal before heading downtown, decide in advance if you plan to buy a T-shirt or poster, and limit in-theater drinks and snacks so the bulk of your budget goes toward getting a good-value seat rather than impulse purchases.