Roadrunner
Standard concert configuration, general admission. AEG/Bowery Presents bills it as New England's largest indoor general-admission room, scalable from about 100 to 3,500.
Last verified 2026-08-16
Roadrunner capacity, answered
- How many people does Roadrunner hold?
- Roadrunner holds 3,500 at its standard concert configuration. AEG/Bowery Presents bills it as New England's largest indoor general-admission room, scalable from about 100 to 3,500.
- How many seats does Roadrunner have?
- Roadrunner is a general-admission room — the floor is standing, so it lists a concert capacity of 3,500 rather than a fixed seat count.
- What is Roadrunner's concert capacity?
- Roadrunner in Boston has a concert capacity of 3,500. That number sets the ceiling on gross potential before comps and per-ticket fees come out.
What 3,500 means on a settlement sheet
Illustrative face-value gross at three ticket prices and three sell-through levels. Real nets land lower: comps consume capacity without revenue, and per-ticket fees sit between face value and what the show keeps.
| Sell-through | $30 ticket | $45 ticket | $65 ticket |
|---|---|---|---|
| 100% (3,500 tickets) | $105,000 | $157,500 | $227,500 |
| 85% (2,975 tickets) | $89,250 | $133,875 | $193,375 |
| 70% (2,450 tickets) | $73,500 | $110,250 | $159,250 |
Whether a show pencils at these numbers depends on the guarantee and cost base, not the gross — break-even is the number that decides.
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