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Get Your The Record Company Tickets in Lowell: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
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Parking & Directions for The Record Company Boarding House Park
40 French St, Lowell, MA
01850, US
1. Lowell City Hall Garage - 0.3 miles, approx. $10/day
2. Market Street Lot - 0.4 miles, approx. $5/day
3. Middlesex Community College Lot - 0.5 miles, approx. $7/day
4. Tsongas Center Parking - 0.6 miles, approx. $8/day
5. National Park Service Lot - 0.7 miles, approx. $5/day
The Record Company Concert Live at Boarding House Park | Lowell – August 20th, 2026
Boarding House Park in Lowell isn’t just your average outdoor space; it’s the heartbeat of the city’s community vibe, where locals gather for everything from outdoor yoga sessions to lively farmers markets. Over the years, this spot has hosted some pretty epic acts like Joan Baez and The Wailers, making it a go-to for music lovers and curious visitors alike. It’s kind of funny how it’s also a hub for public wellness programs, like jogging groups and exercise classes, who knew a park could be so versatile? If you’re heading to The Record Company Lowell concert here, you’ll love how easy it is to get in early with the Priority Access pass, trust me, snagging a good spot makes all the difference. And if you’re new to the area, just follow the main road from the east or swing past the neighborhood diner heading west, and you'll find yourself right in the middle of all the action. It’s a place that really feels like Lowell’s living room, offering something for everyone, whether it’s catching a show or grabbing some fresh produce. Honestly, it’s one of those spots that just grows on you, and you leave feeling a little more connected to the community.