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Parking & Directions for The Frights Brighton Music Hall - MA
158 Brighton Avenue, Allston, MA
02134, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, Free
2. Allston Village Parking Lot - 0.2 miles, $10
3. Harvard Avenue Lot - 0.3 miles, $5
4. Brighton Center Parking - 0.4 miles, $8
5. Babcock Street Lot - 0.5 miles, $7
The Frights Concert Live at Brighton Music Hall | Allston – July 18th, 2026
Brighton Music Hall in MA is one of those venues that just gets the vibe right, especially if you’re into catching live music in a space that feels energetic and unpretentious. Located in the heart of a lively neighborhood, it’s perfect for grabbing some food before the show at nearby spots, trust me, nothing beats that pre-concert buzz. The hall features a huge dance floor that invites the crowd to get involved, making every concert feel like a shared experience rather than just passive listening. The sound system is seriously impressive, clear as a bell and powerful enough to shake your bones. Over the years, Brighton Music Hall has become a go-to spot for rising bands on their way up, with 2014 marking a key moment when it started hosting more emerging acts that you’d later see at bigger venues around Boston. And if you’re heading from The Frights Allston show, you’ll find the venue’s flexible layout perfect whether you’re there for a high-energy gig or something a little more chill. Parking’s simple enough with a lot behind the venue, but if you’re coming from Framingham, hopping on the regional train to Back Bay and then the T is a pretty smooth way to get there. Honestly, Brighton Music Hall isn’t just a concert hall, it’s a place where you really feel the music and the community come alive.