On Memorial Day Weekend (Fri, May 24, 2024 – Sun, May 26, 2024), Boston Calling Music Festival will return for its 13th edition, and 6th year at Harvard Athletic Complex.
The three day festival will bring more than 50 artists to the Green, Happy Valley Red, Blue, and Orange stages including headliners Ed Sheeran, Tyler Childers, and The Killers.
On Day One (May 24), festival goers will experience performances from Ed Sheeran, Leon Bridges, 5SOS’ Luke Hemmings, “I Hate Boston” singer Reneé Rapp, and returning band Young The Giant, among others.
Day two will go country with headliner Tyler Childers on the Green Stage. Other artists on the Saturday docket include Phish’s Trey Anastasio, Frank Turner and the Sleeping Souls, and d4vd.
Two time headliners, The Killers will close out the festival on Sunday, May 26. The “Mr. Brightside” band will be joined by “Midwest Princess” Chappell Roan, Meg Thee Stallion, Hozier, and Blondshell.
For the third year, the festival will also welcome 12 rising New England bands to their Orange Stage. Among them are JVK, Ward Hayden & the Outliers, Zola Simone, and Paper Lady.
For the full schedule, visit https://www.bostoncalling.com/schedule
To purchase your ticket, or three day pass, visit https://www.bostoncalling.com/tickets
Featured Photo Credit: Alive Coverage and Boston Calling 2023




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