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Ripe, Born Without Bones, Other MA Acts Rock Boston Calling 2022
A dozen Massachusetts bands and solo artists took the stages​ at the Harvard Athletic Complex for the state's biggest music festival.

A dozen Massachusetts bands and solo artists took the stages​ at the Harvard Athletic Complex for the state's biggest music festival.

After an evacuation Saturday afternoon due to severe weather, Sunday’s sunshine was a breath of fresh air for festival-goers.
After an afternoon evacuation, bands at this year’s festival returned to the stage even stronger.
Festival-goers were told just after 3:30 p.m. to seek shelter inside Harvard Stadium or go to Harvard Square.
Boston Calling has returned to Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston for the first time since 2019.
On Friday, organizers of Boston Calling said The Strokes would no longer be performing​ at the Memorial Day Weekend festival.
You might want to bring a raincoat if you're seeing Metallica, Nine Inch Nails, The Strokes and Rufus Du Sol at Boston Calling this weekend.
Boston's own music festival features big names like Nine Inch Nails, The Strokes, and Metallica.
Wednesday night is the last chance for Boston Calling attendees to skip the wristband line for Boston's biggest musical festival.
Ripe's frontman Robbie Wulfsohn talks about what it's like to go from being a Berklee student to playing the state's biggest music festival.
A Milford band is one of several from the area performing at Boston Calling, a major festival whose headliners include Metallica and Weezer.
In the wake of their drummer's death, the Foo Fighters dropped out of the music festival, forcing organizers to find a replacement - fast.
The unexpected loss of drummer Taylor Hawkins has forced Foo Fighters to pull all upcoming tour dates, including Boston Calling.
After two years of pandemic-related cancelations, Boston Calling returns with a lineup that features 51 artists, and 20 with local ties.
Rage Against the Machine will be postponing all tour dates from March through May, and will no longer be headlining Boston Calling.
Organizers announced Foo Fighters and Rage Against the Machine will headline the return of Boston's biggest music festival.