Boston Calling Music Festival Canceled Due To COVID-19

The 2020 Boston Calling Music Festival has been canceled, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. Organizers say ticket information will be released in the coming weeks.

The following message was posted to the Boston Calling website, as well as the organization’s social media accounts, Tuesday afternoon:

We are heartbroken; however, the health and safety of our audience, artists, partners, vendors, first responders, and staff are of the utmost importance to us, and we felt that this was the only acceptable way forward.
To our audience, whom we value dearly, we are so sad that we will not be together with you in May. We know information regarding your tickets is extremely important to you. As such, we will be reaching out to all ticket holders in the coming weeks with a detailed outline of options available. This includes obtaining a full refund or rolling tickets to next year’s event – about which we hope to have exciting news to share soon. We thank you for your patience; please stay tuned and we will be in touch with more information in the near future.
To our valued partners, vendors, restaurants, staff and artists, we wish you all the very best during these trying times, and we look forward to collaborating with you all again soon.
With love,
Boston Calling

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