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Boston Calling Music Festival with Sofia Isella, Amble, and more

May 25, 2025 at 1:00 PM  ·   · $175 HARVARD ATHLETIC COMPLEX, Boston, MA HARVARD ATHLETIC COMPLEX, Boston, MA Tickets from $175

Boston Calling Music Festival
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Boston Calling Music Festival

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Formed in Charlottesville, VA, Dave Matthews Band, known for hits like "Under the Table and Dreaming," has sold 38M records and over 25M concert tickets. The band's style blends rock with jazz influences, achieving seven No. 1 albums and engaging in significant philanthropy.
Amble, a trio from Ireland’s Midlands and West, crafts trad-tinged music. Known for "Amble (Live)" & "Of Land and Sea", they've gained global attention for their insightful storytelling in song.
SNACKTIME, a 7-piece band from Philadelphia, fuses soul, funk, jazz, hip-hop, and R&B. Known for spirited free shows during the pandemic, they've sold out venues and played major festivals. Their debut was produced by GRAMMY-nominee Will Yip.
TLC, iconic '90s female R&B/pop group from Atlanta, known for hits like “Waterfalls” & “No Scrubs”. Achievements include multi-platinum albums and several Grammys. Famed for vibrant style and impactful music, continued as a duo after Lisa "Left Eye" Lopes's tragic death in 2002.
The Black Crowes, known for gritty rock & roll, celebrate their reunion with the 10th album "Happiness Bastards." Famous for "Shake Your Money Maker," they've toured 20 countries since reuniting in 2019.
Philadelphia's indie rock band Mo Lowda & the Humble, known for their self-produced, explorative sound and dynamic live shows. Famous for touring extensively, they consistently sell out venues in the US.
Goth Babe, Griff Washburn from Tennessee, lives on sailboat Lola with his dog & writes music. Tours & aids environmental non-profits. Known for adventurous lifestyle & impactful music.
Georgia-born Megan Moroney, inspired by Classic Country and Americana, debuted with "Pistol Made of Roses." Known for "Tennessee Orange" with 156M streams, she's a 2023 CMT nominee and tours nationally.
Indie band Lucius, led by Jess Wolfe & Holly Laessig, is famed for innovative art-pop & captivating live shows. Grammy-nominated, they've worked with legends like John Legend & Harry Styles.
Formed in Baltimore in 2003, All Time Low shifted from covering tunes to a pop-punk sound inspired by New Found Glory and blink-182. Known for hits like "Monster," they've enjoyed Warped Tour success and multiple top-charting albums, returning to roots with albums like Wake Up, Sunshine.
Born in 1458 France, Remi might be a vampire! Known for her wild tech career & vibrant music, this immortal ex-CEO enjoys arts and wild antics. Exploring with legends, she's a hit worldwide!
Thee Sacred Souls, a San Diego band, gained momentum with their debut album under Daptone, earning fame with hits and fans like Timbaland and Gary Clark Jr. Their soulful music led to national TV spots and sold-out shows in the US, UK, and Europe.
Born in Kennett, MO, Sheryl Crow's roots rock has had hits like “If It Makes You Happy,” winning several Grammys and evolving into R&B and country. Known for collaborations with icons such as Eric Clapton, her final album "Threads" featured stars like Stevie Nicks.
NY's Spin Doctors soared with hits like "Little Miss Can't Be Wrong" & "Two Princes." Known for their catchy pop-blues blend, they found major success with 'Pocket Full of Kryptonite', triumphed on MTV & radio, then faced a decline before a 2000s resurgence.
Boston-based Future Teens blends indie-pop with confessional lyrics since 2014. Known for 'Breakup Season', the quartet's 'Self Help' album highlights mental health themes. Recorded by Andy D. Park, featuring collaborations like Dan Campbell. Celebrated for live energy and empathy in music.
Born to Detroit's Boyd family, siblings taught by founders of the Boys & Girls Choir sing as a group. Known for performances at NYC landmarks including Central Park.
Born in Long Beach, Sublime fused reggae, punk, ska, and hip-hop. Hits like "What I Got" and "Santeria" define their style. Despite Bradley Nowell's death, the band has sold 18M+ albums and remain genre-defining icons.
Boston-based hip-hop artist & producer Latrell James is known for relatable songwriting & engaging live shows. Gained fame with hits like "Tracphone" & "Mona Lisa Bonet," amassing over 2M Spotify streams.
Detroit native Sam Austins merges alternative genres, influenced by his city's soul. Known for 'HOMELESS STAR' mixtape, 'Boy Toy' EP, and his distinctive blend of styles. Has performed at Lollapalooza, collaborated with artists like Vagabon & Dua Saleh.
Avril Lavigne, Canadian singer, sold nearly 50M albums globally; 8 Grammy nods & 8 Juno wins. Known for hits like "Girlfriend" & albums like "Let Go." Holds a Guinness record; hugely popular online.
Vampire Weekend, formed at Columbia University, blends indie rock with diverse genres and has topped charts with albums like "Contra" and "Modern Vampires of the City," winning multiple Grammys. Known for hits like "A-Punk," they continually evolve their sound.
Kentucky's Cage the Elephant, known for hits like "Ain't No Rest for the Wicked," moved to England pre-2008 debut. Famous for blending alt-rock, they've won multiple Grammys including for albums produced by Dan Auerbach. Collaborated with Alison Mosshart and Beck.
Oregon-born, Nashville-based McNown blends fiddles, mandolins, and guitars into a poetic musical style. Known for "A Lot More Free," he made a mark with 40M streams and Billboard recognition.
Tom Morello, born in Harlem & raised in Illinois, revolutionized '90s rock with his unique guitar techniques in Rage Against the Machine, Audioslave, & more. Known for Grammy wins & political activism, he's also collaborated with diverse artists like Bruce Springsteen & Johnny Cash.
James Bay, a GRAMMY®-nominated artist known for hits like "Hold Back The River" and "Let It Go," has evolved from acoustic anthems to a louder sound across albums like *Chaos and the Calm* and *Electric Light*. Winner of BRIT, Q, Ivor Novello, and ECHO Awards, he's collaborated with Alicia Keys and opened for The Rolling Stones.
Formed in Arizona, The Maine is known for blending pop, rock, and emo. Notable for hits like "Bad Behavior," they've explored musical boundaries since 2007, hosted their festival, and thrilled fans globally with engaging tours and an online series documenting their studio process.
Born Faheem Najm in Tallahassee, T-Pain revolutionized pop, hip-hop, and R&B, boasting over 50M singles sold, 6 GRAMMYs, and hits like "All I Do Is Win." First winner of The Masked Singer and now a Twitch star and author.
Born in North Carolina, Luke Combs blends classic country with Southern soul, influenced by Eric Church & Chris Stapleton. Hits include "Hurricane" & "Beautiful Crazy." Garnered multiple no. 1 songs and a Grammy nod. Known for authentic style & powerful ballads.

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Genre: Rock, Alternative Rock

Experience the Boston Calling Music Festival concert in Boston at HARVARD ATHLETIC COMPLEX on Sunday, May 25, 2025, at 12:00 PM, with Sofia Isella, Amble, and more. Last chance for tickets.

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