Boston Calling Music Festival with Bad Rabbits, The Castellows, and more

May 24, 2024  ·  Harvard Athletic Complex, Boston, MA Harvard Athletic Complex, Boston, MA

Boston Calling Music Festival
May 24
Boston Calling Music Festival
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The Castellows, a Neo-Traditional Country trio of sisters from Georgetown, GA, now based in Nashville, blend authentic sounds with modern twists. Known for their harmonious vocals and having signed with Warner Music Nashville, they work with famed producer Trina Shoemaker.
Beach Weather, founded by Nick Santino in Massachusetts, creates soulful indie pop. Known for "Sex, Drugs, Etc." from the 2016 Chit Chat EP, they toured with The Maine and Sleeping With Sirens.
Grammy-winning blues guitarist & singer Christone “Kingfish” Ingram from Clarksdale, MS, is known for his intense performances. He's toured with Buddy Guy & won 10 Blues Music Awards. Rolling Stone praised his eclectic guitar style.
The Heavy Heavy, from Brighton, UK, blend psychedelia, blues, acid rock & sunshine pop. Known for their debut EP 'Life and Life Only,' they revive classic sounds with a modern twist led by Will Turner and Georgie Fuller.
Grammy-winning R&B/soul artist Leon Bridges, known for a sound reminiscent of Sam Cooke. Hits include "Coming Home" & "Bad Bad News." Performed for Obama, opened for The Rolling Stones.
Midwest indie-rockers Motherfolk blend serious themes with a groovy-rock style. Born from a college project, their deep friendships fuel their music, grabbing 5M+ Spotify streams and heavy U.S. tours.
Houston's Megan Thee Stallion, a 3-time GRAMMY winner, has topped charts with hits like "Savage (Remix)" ft. Beyoncé and "WAP" ft. Cardi B. Known for activism, awards include BET, Billboard, and Trailblazer. Featured on Forbes’ Under 30 cover.
From Boston, Divine Sweater blends dreamy tunes with grooves and tight vocals. With hits on Spotify's Chill Vibes, they've released three popular albums and boast a strong TikTok following.
Los Angeles-based CANNONS, comprising Michelle Joy, Ryan Clapham, and Paul Davis, blend analog production with glossy guitars and cinematic synths. Known for "Fire For You" and placements in "Lucifer" & "Never Have I Ever," they've made waves since 2013.
Born in North Carolina, Reneé Rapp shines in music and acting. Known for Regina George in Broadway's "Mean Girls" and "Leighton" in HBO's "Sex Lives of College Girls," her music echoes deep vulnerabilities.
From Prosper, TX, Tanner Usrey is a soulful Americana-rock musician known for "Take Me Home" & "The Light" (featured in Yellowstone). His EP features hits like “Time Bomb.” His unique voice melds heartfelt lyrics with a hard-hitting sound.
Madi Diaz, born in Nashville, sings with candid honesty, exploring love's anxieties. Known for "History Of A Feeling," she gained fame opening for Harry Styles and touring with Waxahatchee and Angel Olsen.
Chicago-born, LA-based David Alan Kushner became famous with hits like "Miserable Man." Over 1b streams, platinum single "Daylight," and 13.7b TikTok views. Featured on Fallon and "Roots Rising" playlist.
The Wolff Sisters, an Americana rock band from Boston, create timeless music inspired by Dylan and The Band. Known for energetic live shows and albums like "Queendom of Nothing," they've won a Boston Music Award.
Khruangbin, Houston-based trio, crafts a unique sound blending spaghetti-western, West African disco, and G-funk. Known for hits like "Fifteen Fifty-Three" and "A Love International", they emphasize minimalism and reverb in their music. Collaborated with engineer Steve Christensen on the airy record "A LA SALA".
Irish artist Hozier, born in Wicklow, soared to fame with "Take Me To Church." Known for blending soul with rock, he's secured multi-platinum sales, Grammy nods, and #1 hits globally.
Ed Sheeran, born in Halifax, blends folk, hip-hop, pop, and rock. Hits include "Shape of You," "The A Team." Albums like +, x, ÷ topped charts globally. Notable collaborations in 2019's No. 6 Project and 2023’s -.
Born in 1964, Trey Anastasio co-founded Phish and explored various musical styles, from rock to free jazz. Known for his work with Phish and solo projects like "Surrender to the Air" and "Lonely Trip," he's also collaborated with Tom Marshall, Les Claypool, and Stewart Copeland.
The Revivalists, an 8-piece rock band known for soulful alt-rock anthems like the double-platinum "Wish I Knew You," boast multiplatinum sales, 800M+ streams, and are famed for their live performances and charity work through Rev Causes.
Houston-born d4vd blends moody indie pop & R&B. Known for hits like "Romantic Homicide," he rose from Fortnite videos to charting top Billboard spots. Released debut EPs in 2023 & collaborated with 21 Savage.
From Mobile, AL, The Red Clay Strays are a fast-rising band famed for their eclectic rock style. Their hit, "Wondering Why," topped various charts and their album, Moment of Truth, ranks #2 on the Americana Albums Chart. Known for electric live shows and a historic sell-out at Nashville's Ryman Auditorium.
The Killers, formed in Las Vegas in 2002, are renowned for hits like “Mr. Brightside.” With over 25 million albums sold, their awards include multiple Grammys and NME Awards, plus #1 albums in the US, UK, and Australia. Collaborated with producers like Alan Moulder and Flood.

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