Boston Calling Music Festival is a Boston-based music festival. The festival debuted in May 2013 and previously took place twice a year, May and September, at City Hall Plaza. The festival reportedly attracted 20,000–22,000 fans with its earlier editions, eventually drawing roughly 40,000 festival goers in 2017.[1][2] In May 2016, Boston Calling announced it would move to the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston in May 2017 and transition to one festival per year, with the new space allowing the addition of more music stages and the inclusion of stand-up comedy performers.[3]
The city of Boston spent $650,000 to test IBM software that monitored concertgoers from existing security cameras in May and September 2013. Videos from the test were later found online by DigBoston, which reported on it in August 2014.[4] Though the city decided not to buy the software, it was criticized for not notifying concertgoers.[5] Participants in the test were reportedly able to search for people by head color, skin tone, clothing texture, and baldness. The program could monitor the number of persons at the event and whether anyone was in a restricted area.[4]
Lineups
Boston Calling was previously held twice a year in May and September. The festival's first two editions were two-day events. In its second year, Boston Calling expanded to three days.[6]
Spring 2013
The first Boston Calling, held May 25 and 26, 2013 featured:
On March 31, 2020, it was announced that the 2020 Boston Calling Festival would be cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[9] The organizers offered refunds for tickets, as well as the option to roll tickets over to the 2021 festival. When the 2021 festival was also cancelled, the same options were available.[10]
2022
The eleventh edition of the festival. Boston Calling was held on May 27, 28 and 29, 2022 at the Harvard Athletic Complex. The headliners this year were Metallica and Nine Inch Nails (replacing both The Foo Fighters and The Strokes after the latter cancelled due to COVID-19). The festival was evacuated for approximately two hours on Saturday due to nearby lightning in accord with Live Nation's weather policies.
^"Past Lineups". Boston Calling Music Festival. Archived from the original on 2019-11-10. Retrieved 2020-01-11.
^"COVID-19 Update". Boston Calling. Boston Calling. 31 March 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2020. we have made the difficult decision to cancel Boston Calling 2020 due to the ongoing pandemic