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Boston Calling 2024: A Spectacular Weekend of Music, Art, and Culture

Boston Calling Music Festival is back in 2024 and promises to be bigger and better than ever before! Taking place at the Harvard Athletic Complex against an iconic backdrop, it’s going to be an unforgettable weekend filled with electrifying performances, immersive art installations, and a vibrant celebration of culture and community.

The festival will feature an impressive lineup of artists, including chart-topping headliners and buzzworthy newcomers, catering to every music lover. The official lineup announcement is yet to be released, so stay tuned!

Boston Calling has one of the strongest lineups of any I have seen on the 2024 calendar with Ed Sheeran and Leon Bridges headlining day one, Tyler Childers in the middle, and always energetic festival act The Killers and Hozier closing it out. Along with the incredible headliners the lineup features a number of rising stars like Renee Rapp, David Kushner, Madi Diaz, Lovejoy, and more.

Apart from music, Boston Calling promises immersive art installations that will transport attendees into a world of creativity and wonder. The festival grounds will be transformed into a vibrant playground for artistic expression, featuring larger-than-life sculptures and interactive exhibits.

Foodies will have a lot to rejoice as the festival will offer an array of local vendors serving up mouthwatering dishes and craft beverages. Whether you crave gourmet eats or classic festival fare, there’s something to satisfy every palate.

Boston Calling isn’t just a music festival, it’s a platform for social change and community engagement. Throughout the weekend, attendees will have the opportunity to learn about important social issues and participate in activism initiatives aimed at making a positive impact in the world.

So, don’t miss out on this epic celebration of music, art, and culture at Boston Calling 2024. Stay tuned for the official lineup announcement and ticket details coming soon!

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