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Get Your Robo Pumpkin Tickets in Pawtucket: 2026 Concerts & Tour Schedule
Parking & Directions for Robo Pumpkin The Met - RI
1005 Main street, Pawtucket, RI
02860, US
1. Street Parking - 0.1 miles, free
2. Pawtucket City Hall Lot - 0.2 miles, $1 per hour
3. The Pawtucket Plaza - 0.3 miles, $2 for 2 hours
4. Central Falls Parking Garage - 0.5 miles, $3 per day
5. 10 East Street Lot - 0.4 miles, $5 per day
Robo Pumpkin Concert Live at The Met | Pawtucket – June 05th, 2026
Robo Pumpkin Pawtucket is the perfect spot to catch some unforgettable live music, and The Met RI is right in the heart of it all. This venue has hosted big names like The Black Keys and The National, proving it’s a place where top-tier acts come to light up the stage. It’s got this killer sound system that makes you feel like you’re right there with the band, not just watching from afar. Back in 2001, they did some serious upgrades, not just for sound but for the view too, so everyone gets a good sightline. The vibe is super inviting, especially during their annual music festivals that really bring the community together, think old-school rock, indie, and everything in between. If you’re into splurging a little, the front mezzanine offers premium seats with extra perks, like complimentary drinks and a cozy lounge to chill in before and after the show. And if you’re coming from Seekonk, MA, just jump on Route 6 east, and in about 15 minutes via I-95 you’re in the thick of the action. Honestly, a night at The Met during a Robo Pumpkin Pawtucket concert feels like a warm-up for Halloween and a celebration of everything good about live music.