Boston Calling In Photos: Nine Inch Nails, Weezer, Cheap Trick, Run The Jewels, Grandson, Celisse, Paris Jackson & More (PHOTOS) - Glide Magazine

2022-06-25 05:48:47 By : Ms. Emily Zhou

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The Bacon Brothers Return With New EP ‘Erato’: A Shrewd Talk With Michael & Kevin Bacon (INTERVIEW)

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Ultimately three years in the making, the Boston Calling Music Festival once again took center stage at the Harvard Athletic Complex in Allston, Massachusetts this past Friday, May 27 through Sunday, May 29th with another eclectic mix of local and national acts. Yes, the legendary industrial act Nine Inch Nails was at the top of the marquee as the headliner for both Friday and Saturday with Metallica taking the big stage reigns on Sunday.. The bill also included a loaded lineup that included Rufus Du Sol, Haim, Avril Lavigne, Cheap Trick, Oliver Tree, the Struts, Grandson, Celisse, Weezer, Modest Mouse, Glass Animals, Run The Jewels, Black Pumas, Goose, and more. Marc Lacatell was there to capture the pit action..

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