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Parking & Directions for Barenaked Ladies Xfinity Center - MA
885 South Main St, Mansfield, MA
02048, US
1. Xfinity Center Lot - 0 miles, $30
2. Walmart Parking - 1 mile, Free
3. Mansfield Train Station - 1.5 miles, $5
4. National Guard Armory - 2 miles, $10
5. Comcast Center Lot (Mansfield) - 0.5 miles, $25
Barenaked Ladies Concert Live at Xfinity Center | Mansfield – July 25th, 2026
Attending a Barenaked Ladies Mansfield concert at the Xfinity Center in Massachusetts isn’t just about the music, it’s about the whole experience. Over the years, this venue has become a sort of second home for fans who’ve forged lifelong friendships singing along to hits like 'One Week' and 'If I Had a Million Dollars.' The energy is contagious, whether you’re packed into the general admission area or soaking up the vibe from cozy box seats that feel surprisingly intimate for an outdoor amphitheater. The Summer Music Series here is legendary, drawing families and music lovers alike who make it a summer tradition. Parking can be a bit of a puzzle during popular shows, but there are plenty of options to make life easier. And before the show starts, the outdoor space is perfect for catching up with friends, sharing snacks, or just soaking in the summer air. If you’re coming from Westfield, hop on Route 20 East then jump onto I-495, or from North Attleborough, take Highway 1. Whether it’s your first time or you've lost count, seeing Barenaked Ladies Mansfield at the Xfinity Center always leaves you wanting more, it’s more than a concert, it’s a shared memory in the making.