Boston Calling 2025 Lineup Announced
Boston Calling has revealed its 2025 lineup: Luke Combs, Fall Out Boy, and Dave Matthews Band will headline Memorial Day Weekend at the Harvard Athletic Complex.
Festival Highlights and Improvements
The three-day event will showcase performances from Vampire Weekend, Sublime, Public Enemy, Avril Lavigne, Megan Moroney, Sheryl Crow, T-Pain, TLC, Cage the Elephant, The Black Crowes, The Maine, Remi Wolf, Tom Morello, The Spin Doctors, and Lucius, among others.
Organizers of the Boston Calling 2025 festival have announced several layout improvements, including the merging of the Red and Green Stages into one rotating stage. The updated layout aims to enhance the flow of people by introducing additional water stations across the area. An on-site indoor arena will be available for attendees needing a temperature-controlled environment.
Ticket Information and Lineup Details
The festival will continue to offer its GA+ experience, granting access to a reserved lounge with a cash bar, an expanded drinks menu, and enhanced amenities. VIP and Platinum ticket holders will enjoy exclusive viewing areas, while Platinum tickets will include additional perks such as a panoramic observation deck, dedicated front row viewing area, and premium hospitality services.
Tickets go on sale January 8th at 10am ET. The full lineup currently looks like this:
FRIDAY, MAY 23
Luke Combs
Megan Moroney
Sheryl Crow
T-Pain
TLC
Mike.
Sacred Souls
Max McNown
Wilderado
Song of Infinity
Kyle Dion
Bebe Stockwell
Holy Roller
Latrell James
Megan from work
Future teenagers
Battle mode
SATURDAY, MAY 24
Fall Out Boy
Avril Lavigne
Cage the Elephant
The Black Crows
All Time Low
James Bay
The Maine
Lucius
Valley
Mon Rovia
Amble
Sofia Isella
Timmy Skelly
Simon Robert French
Reducing Agent
Side Housing
Pinkleads
SUNDAY, MAY 25
Dave Matthews Band
Vampire Weekend
Exalted
Public Enemy
Remy Wolf
Goth Babe
Tom Morello
502nd
Spin Doctors
I Don’t Know How, But They Found Me
Mo Lowda and Humble
Sam Austins
Snack Time
Laizi
Co-pilot
Bright Bloom
Nate Perry and Ragged Company