The Boston Calling Music Festival 2023 is all set to take place during the Memorial Day weekend. Organizers revealed on the official website that the festival will span three days, starting on May 26.

The full artist lineup for the music festival was released Tuesday, with the rock band Foo Fighters taking the stage for the headline performance. Other performances on Day 1 (May 26) of the event, include Niall Horan, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Teddy Swims, Alisa Amador, and Zolita, among others.

The main performances on day 2 (May 27) will be from The Lumineers and Alanis Morissette. Day 3 (May 28) of the Boston Calling 2023 will be filled with performances from rock bands, including Queens of the Stone Age and Paramore.

You can find the full artist lineup for the music festival here.

Ticket Price And Availability

The Boston Calling 2023 website says individuals will be able to purchase tickets starting Jan. 12 at 10 a.m. ET, when the pre-sale begins. The tickets can be purchased in form of three-day passes as well as single days.

The "GA Pass" for a single day costs $139.99+ fees, according to the website. However, the VIP pass will cost $379.99. The Platinum tier has been priced at $899.99 and will include facilities like elevated viewing decks, access to a specially-priced bar, and delicious culinary offerings.

Venue And Other Details

The Boston Calling 2023 music festival will take place at Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston, as per NBC Boston. The box office will open at noon on all three days. The gates will open at 1 p.m. and music is scheduled to end at 10:45 p.m.

Organizers recommended attendees take "the T (Red Line) to the Harvard Square station," followed by a 10-minute walk to the main entrance at 65 N. Harvard St., Allston. They said no street parking for vehicles will be available at the venue.

The Boston Calling music festival returned in 2022 after a 3-year hiatus, caused by the COVID-19 pandemic. This year's event will also mark the much-awaited comeback for the band Foo Fighters, which dropped out last year after the death of drummer Taylor Hawkins, BBC reported.

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