10:50pm: Travis Scott is closing out Boston Calling with a roaring performance. That's a wrap for us. Thanks for following along, we'll see you next year!
7:50pm: We spoke with Louisville-based rock band
White Reaper
after their set. Hunter Thompson and Sam Wilkerson shared thoughts about life on the road and their new single "Might Be Right."
Listen to the full interview here.
7:15pm: Sheck Wes is making a statement on the green stage.
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7:00pm: Marina is brightening up the festival.
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6:50pm: Did you know Guster's original band name was Gus? This fan remembers.
6:20pm: Cautious Clay told us that he is more than willing to do a flute collaboration with Lizzo. Lizzo - if you're reading this, contact him. "I feel like we have very similar sentiments —we just do whatever we want," he said.
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5:50pm: There is plenty of good food at Boston Calling, but this might be our favorite.
4:10pm: Snail Mail's "Heat Wave" was appropriate for today.
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3:40pm: We had a fun chat with Guster drummer Brian Rosenworcel about their new album Look Alive, and how he takes care of his hands after years of banging bongo drums. They'll be on the blue stage at 4:25pm.
3:10pm: Multi-instrumentalist Cautious Clay impressed from the red stage.
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2:20pm: Sunday is off to a great start with Skegss and Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever.
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We spoke with Rolling Blackouts Coastal Fever vocalist/guitarist Tom Russo and drummer Marcel Tussie about the writing process for a forthcoming album, and the differences between touring in the U.S. and Australia.
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1:15pm: We just sat down with Cautious Clay to talk about his rise to fame, new album, and life on the road. He takes the stage at 2:30.
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1:00pm: You've probably never seen the Boston Ballet in a setting like this!
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12:30pm: The gates are open! Temperatures are right around 80 degrees and climbing.
Sunday, 10:40am: Good morning, Day 3 of Boston Calling! We've got another jam-packed day of sunshine, music and food. We'll be on the ground again all day, so stay tuned.
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10:10pm: Tame Impala is closing out Day 2 of Boston Calling. We'll see you right back here tomorrow. Bring sunscreen!
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8:05pm: Saturday evening's lineup had something for everyone.
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8:00pm: "As dusk quietly fell upon Boston, a sea of hands raised up to clap in time as the infectious opening riffs of Hozier's fast-paced 'Dinner & Diatribes' throbbed across the congested field. The song is a darkly alluring rock track brimming with hints of gospel, blues and soul that spins the story of a frustrated, lustful narrator and his lingering lover at a social gathering. It was one of the many highlights of the Irish musician's set. Imposing visuals of a blazing fire erupted behind him and pulsating stage lights flashed across his face as Hozier's formidable voice thundered into the night. Hozier—known for his powerful vocal range and poetically symbolic lyricism—conjured the crowd to harmonize with him on 'To Be Alone,' an acoustic version of 'From Eden' and 'Take Me To Church,' among others. One of the most impressive aspects about watching Hozier live is the unparalleled passion he has for his lyrics—he sings with staggering emotion in both his voice and his disposition. He is able to deeply connect with his songs and his audience, creating a brilliantly unique concert-going experience." -Alexis den Boggende, Staff Writer at
Sound of Boston
7:20pm: Tonight, a different kind of festival will be held in Dorchester. "Boston Answering" hopes to highlight local hip-hop acts that were left behind this weekend.
Read the full story here.
6:55pm: It turns out that Lil Nas X is "just going with the flow" lately. He told us that country music will be in his future.
Listen to the full interview here.
5:50pm: Lil Nas X has entered the building [media tent]! Stay tuned for our interview with him and check out his performance soon.
2:05pm: Want to go behind the scenes with some of your favorite performers? Head over to
WGBH's Instagram
, where we are sharing chats with the artists all weekend, like this one with Tank and the Bangas.
us: "What do you love about coming to Boston?!"
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In 2017, we got a preview of her talent when she came in for a live show in our Fraser Performance Studio.
"Sidney’s music has a sort of familiar warmth that’s hard to put your finger on — perfect for a sunny afternoon set full of Boston locals," says Camden Phalen, Boston Hassle.
Saturday, 10:55am: Gates open for Day 2 in just over an hour. We're sure the crowd will be excited that the sun is shining.
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10:45pm: Twenty One Pilots closed out Day 1 on the red stage with plenty of flair. That's a wrap for us, we'll see you tomorrow!
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9:00pm:
Tank And The Bangas
rose to fame after winning NPR's Tiny Desk Concert in 2017. We spoke to the group ahead of their set about the creative process for their new album Green Balloon and how life has changed since 2017.
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4:05pm: It's a cloudy and chilly start to the weekend, so we warmed up with a Fruit Delight belgian waffle from Zinneken's.
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3:45pm: Adia Victoria kicked off the festival with a powerful set on the blue stage. Check out her
2016 NPR Tiny Desk Concert.
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2:00pm: "I'm a big believer in the early acts at a music festival not as a skippable undercard, but as tone-setters. Baltimore hardcore band Turnstile fit the bill on Friday: high energy, direct impact. My favorite performance of the entire weekend." -Adam XII, Afternoon Host, indie617
12:15pm: Heading to the festival? Here's a great video on the best way to get there. Hint: it's public transportation. We'll see you soon!
12:00pm: Just a few more hours until doors open. Here's a glimpse at what went into getting ready for the festival from Michael Snow, Boston Calling's co-founder.