The highly anticipated Boston Calling 2025 lineup is finally here, bringing a diverse range of headliners and supporting acts that promise an unforgettable Memorial Day weekend. From May 23-25, the Harvard Athletic Complex will come alive with performances by country superstar Luke Combs, pop-punk icons Fall Out Boy, and the legendary Dave Matthews Band, showcasing the festival’s commitment to bridging genres and generations.
Luke Combs kicks off Friday’s festivities with his first Massachusetts appearance since his acclaimed 2023 Gillette Stadium shows. Sharing the stage are rising country stars Megan Moroney, veteran singer-songwriter Sheryl Crow, R&B legends TLC, and the ever-entertaining T-Pain, among others.
Saturday shifts to a pop-punk extravaganza with Fall Out Boy at the helm, supported by Avril Lavigne, All Time Low, and Cage The Elephant, along with ’90s mainstays The Black Crowes.
Closing out the festival on Sunday, the newly-inducted Rock & Roll Hall of Famers Dave Matthews Band will take the spotlight, with Vampire Weekend, Sublime, and hip-hop pioneers Public Enemy rounding out the star-studded lineup.
Boston Calling organizers have introduced several changes to enhance the festival experience. Most notably, the Red and Green stages will combine into a single rotating stage, improving crowd flow and providing better views for attendees. The indoor arena at Bright-Landry Hockey Center returns, offering a cool refuge with live performances, and additional water stations aim to keep festivalgoers hydrated and comfortable.
Additionally, ticket prices have been adjusted in response to feedback. Three-day passes now start at $350 for GA, slightly lower than last year’s starting price. A new two-day pass option, starting at $330, has been introduced to give attendees more flexibility.
Tickets for Boston Calling 2025 went on pre-sale Wednesday, January 8, at 10:00 a.m. ET, with prices inclusive of fees. The presale code is WATERFALLS.
- Three-Day Passes: GA ($350), GA+ ($535), VIP ($900), Platinum ($2799)
- Single-Day Passes: GA ($169), GA+ ($299), VIP ($449), Platinum ($1299)
- Two-Day Passes: GA ($330)
Detailed amenities for each pricing tier are available on the Boston Calling website.
Here’s a sneak peek at the full lineup for each day:
Friday, May 23
- Luke Combs
- Megan Moroney
- Sheryl Crow
- T-Pain
- TLC
- mike.
- Thee Sacred Souls
- Max McNown
- Wilderado
- Infinity Song
- Kyle Dion
- Bebe Stockwell
- Holy Roller
- Latrell James
- Megan From Work
- Future Teens
- Battlemode
Saturday, May 24
- Fall Out Boy
- Avril Lavigne
- Cage The Elephant
- The Black Crowes
- All Time Low
- James Bay
- The Maine
- Lucius
- Valley
- Mon Rovîa
- Amble
- SOFIA ISELLA
- Timmy Skelly
- simon robert french
- Rebuilder
- sidebody
- PINKLIDS
Sunday, May 25
- Dave Matthews Band
- Vampire Weekend
- Sublime
- Public Enemy
- Remi Wolf
- Goth Babe
- Tom Morello
- The 502s
- Spin Doctors
- Mo Lowda & the Humble
- I DONT KNOW HOW BUT THEY FOUND ME
- Sam Austins
- SNACKTIME
- Layzi
- Copilot
- Vivid Bloom
- Nate Perry & Ragged Company

With its eclectic lineup, improved logistic, and thoughtful new features, Boston Calling 2025 is set to be a can’t-miss event for music fans across the spectrum.

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