Get Tickets To Boston Calling 2024
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Discover why Boston truly is a music city at Boston Calling 2024!
This Memorial Day weekend, the annual three-day music festival showcases more than 50 performances across multiple stages, 30+ local food vendors, a 100-foot Ferris wheel, art installations, life-size games, and other exciting activities.
There’s so much to explore and see at Boston Calling, you just have to spend the night in Boston or Cambridge!
Friday, May 24: Ed Sheeran, Leon Bridges
Saturday, May 25: Tyler Childers, Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB
Sunday, May 26: The Killers, Hozier
Reneé Rapp, Young the Giant, Luke Hemmings, David Kushner, Cannons, Beach Weather, Ric Wilson, Madi Diaz, Maris, Divine Sweater, Kieran Rhodes, kei, JVK, Justin Clancy, The Wolff Sisters
Khruangbin, Frank Turner and The Sleeping Souls, Jessie Murph, d4vd, The Red Clay Strays, Tanner Usrey, Bad Rabbits, The Castellows, Motherfolk, Senseless Optimism, Tori Tori, Ward Hayden, Paper Lady, Cakeswagg, Highwater Haulers
Megan Thee Stallion, The Revivalists, Lovejoy, Chappell Roan, Blondshell, Royel Otis, The Heavy Heavy, Christone Kingfish Ingram, Francis of Delirium, Stefan Thev, The Thing, Fleshwater, Zola Simone, Billy Dean Thomas, Tysk Tysk Task
Score tickets to one of Boston's top experiences of the year!
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Boston Calling is best accessed by the T on the Red Line’s Harvard Square stop; from there, it is a short walk to the festival’s main entrance.