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Get Your Little Miss and The Boom Tickets in Allston: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Little Miss and The Boom Scullers Jazz Club
400 Soldiers Field Rd., Allston, MA
02134, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles - Free
2. Brighton Avenue Lot - 0.2 miles - $10
3. Allston Village Parking Garage - 0.3 miles - $15
4. Harvard Avenue Lot - 0.4 miles - $12
5. Babcock Street Parking - 0.5 miles - $8
Little Miss and The Boom Concert Live at Scullers Jazz Club | Allston – May 02nd, 2026
Nestled right on the scenic waterfront, Little Miss and The Boom Allston bring a vibrant jazz scene that’s as captivating as the city itself. One of Boston’s true hidden gems, Scullers Jazz Club, known for its killer sound system and intimate atmosphere, often hosts legendary artists like Wynton Marsalis, who once blew everyone away with a fiery trumpet solo in 2012. It’s not just about the big names either; the club champions local talent, giving up-and-coming jazz musicians a platform to shine. The vibe is friendly, laid-back, and almost like you’re hanging out in someone’s cozy living room, if that living room had world-class acoustics and a lineup of jazz legends. Getting there is a breeze, just hop off at the right stop on the bus route through the city center. Whether you’re a jazz aficionado or just someone craving an unforgettable night filled with soulful tunes, Little Miss and The Boom Allston promise an experience that sticks with you, long after the last note fades.