BOSTON — The Boston Calling music festival is back for the 2025 season, and changes are coming following complaints at last year’s festival.
“We are back at Harvard May 23-25, 2025, and we’ve been working hard to elevate your experience and enhance the value of your ticket!” organizers said in a social media post-Thursday morning.
The changes come after concertgoers reported safety concerns, including overcrowding and medical emergencies.
The festival organizers announced that ticket costs will be going down for 2025. Last year, a one-day general admission ticket was $189, and a pass for all three days cost $383.
The two main stages will become one rating state to provide better views, more space to roam and enhance the audio/video experience for guests.
An indoor air-conditioned arena will also return as well and more water stations will be added.
The lineup for the festival will be released on Monday, January 6.
We are back at Harvard May 23-25, 2025 and we’ve been working hard to elevate your experience and enhance the value of your ticket! pic.twitter.com/ZuJZewfxb0
— Boston Calling (@bostoncalling) January 2, 2025
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