Vinyl Records Live recreates Boston’s self-titled album: Boston
Schedule
Thu, 14 May, 2026 at 07:00 pm
UTC-04:00Location
Central Park Performing Arts Center | Largo, FL
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Allengang Entertainment proudly presents a concert experience unlike anything else: Vinyl Records Live. This extraordinary 7-piece ensemble of world-class musicians delivers a stunning, note-for-note recreation of Boston’s 1976 self-titled iconic Boston album in its entirety—capturing every nuance, groove, and sonic detail exactly as it was meant to be heard.But the night doesn’t end there. The experience continues with a high-energy second set featuring a curated selection of greatest hits and fan favorites, transforming the evening into a full-scale celebration of Boston’s legendary catalog.
This is more than a concert—it’s a premium, immersive journey into one of the greatest albums ever recorded.
Vintage Vinyl Live presents Boston the Boston album live. Note for note song by song just as the album was played live. Utilizing the very best musicians in the country to reproduce the exact sound and take you back to the time when the album was first released.
Boston’s debut album was released on August 1976 and broke sales records, becoming the best-selling debut LP in the US at the time, selling debut album. Guitarist, Multi-Instrumentalist, Tom Scholz along with the soaring, timeless vocals of Brad Delp created a particular sound that still receives constant airplay on classic rock radio to this day. The album is often regarded as a staple of 1970s rock and has been included on many lists of essential albums. It has sold at least 17 million copies in the United States alone and 20 million worldwide, making it one of the best-selling debut albums of all time.
Tickets: https://bit.ly/3PHcuiF
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Central Park Performing Arts Center, Central Park Performing Arts Center, Largo, FL 33771, United StatesEvent Location & Nearby Stays:
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