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Parking & Directions for Rob Zombie 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
Rob Zombie Concert Live at Xfinity Center | Mansfield – August 27th, 2026
The Xfinity Center in Mansfield, MA is the kind of place that feels like a rock 'n' roll home away from home, especially on big nights like when Rob Zombie Mansfield takes the stage. It's got this huge parking lot that makes it almost too easy to get in and out after a show, which is a blessing when you’re all hyped up and ready to bounce. Over the years, it’s been a launching pad for artists who later hit the big time, like Bruno Mars in 2018, lighting up the stage with his undeniable talent, or Billie Eilish in 2026, giving fans a night to remember. But what really sets it apart are the little extras, VIP packages that can include backstage tours or meet-and-greets, making you feel like part of the show in a way that’s usually reserved for the insiders. Box seats are pretty sweet too, often with private bathrooms, because who wants to miss a second of Rob Zombie Mansfield or any other epic act? If you’re coming from North Attleborough, just hop on Route 1, and if you’re in Easton, Route 138 will lead you straight there. This venue isn’t just about the concerts, it’s about the moments, the memories, and feeling like you’re right there in the thick of it, especially when Rob Zombie’s heavy riffs shake the ground.