Are you really saying that, with the exceptions you note, you have never been to a concert that has gone past 11:00pm? At the Paradise, the headliners often start after 10:00pm and go until 12:30-1:00am. I have also attended many concerts at the Orpheum that have gone until midnight. Ditto for Aganis Arena. Concerts at the HOB on the weekends will undoubtedly go later than 11:00 whether they were opening week or not. They need to stay open later strictly for financial reasons. Think about how much money they can make on liquor sales between 11:00pm and 12:00am when the place is full. I am aware of no restrictions on how late they can operate so why not drag the shows out from 7:00-8:00pm until midnight or later like most other venues? I just don't see the logic in shutting down a venue like this at 11:00pm unless that was part of some agreement that none of us are privy to.
Since they are probably not going to change the end time for rock shows, is they should continue afterwards as a blues club instead of a dance club like Avalon did (or did it become Axis for the disco hours?)
Not to get into an argument about what time shows end at, as I think that mostly depends on number of acts and start time, but I don't think many bands play two-and-a-half hour sets.
Not sure what bands you see but at the shows I regularly attend the bands often play 2 sets of an hour+ with a set break in between followed by an encore.
And to Jass, shows at the Paradise haven't ended at 11:00pm since it was M-80 a decade ago and they cleared it out for a nightclub after the bands ended. .
...but why does the Garden have one?
yes it is indeed a stupid argument but I have yet to hear one reason why a venue that is clearly trying to be a world class live music venue would voluntarily shut its doors and kick out its patrons by 11:00pm 7 days a week 365 days a year. You guys just aren't going to the right concerts if every show you attend ends by 11:00pm and the bands you see only play for a little over an hour. Try seeing a concert somewhere other than the Garden, Gillette or Great Woods (all of which have rather strict 11:00pm curfews).
Did anyone claim that the HoB was going to be restricting shows to 11pm?
As for going to the "right concerts," that is clearly a matter of opinion. I will say that I've never seen a show at any of the places you mentioned. Most of the shows I've been to in the Boston area were at The Middle East or TTs. I still don't know who you're seeing that plays for three hours, but I'm glad you're enjoying yourself. Perhaps we listen to very different types of music.
Perhaps the neighbors in the West End and North End have voiced an opinion about this to the city.
^^ Not because of the music, Ron. Because of the concert goers.
Dont playoff sports run pretty late?
Id rather have a group of concert goers than drunken celtics bandwagoners.
If we're talking about the Gahden, there are 41 Bruins home games + 41 Celtics home games + playoffs for both + Beanpot + various other random sports events. That's a lot more sports events than concerts.