Today is basically the festival equivalent of Christmas as we are seeing lineup drops and news all over the place. As one of my friends put it: The East Coast festivals have awakened. Next to rise up on this news day is Boston Calling - which is set to take place May 22-24, 2020. Late... Continue Reading →
Lineups Lineups Lineups: Trends, Surprises, and Other Fun Thoughts
Now that we have quite a few of our early to mid season lineups out, it is time to take an in depth look at the lay of the land. In this post, we are going to talk about trends, surprises, and awesome undercard acts we are seeing on lineups across the board this year.... Continue Reading →
How I Won Free Tickets to Boston Calling
Settle down children and let ole man stories (me, a 25-year-old girl) spin you a tale of one extremely broke girl (again, me) and her quest to win tickets to Boston Calling by any means necessary.* *Any means that did not require her to travel farther than like, a mile from her apartment or talk to anyone she did not want to talk to.
Boston Calling Releases Daily Lineup
According to Boston Calling - it is time to get hyped - and so, they dropped the daily breakdown of the lineup just a few minutes ago. Check it out and let us know what day you think looks best! https://twitter.com/bostoncalling/status/1087759914368405505
Boston Calling Lineup is Here
Boston Calling dropped the lineup a few minutes ago, right on schedule. A copy of the lineup is below along with our initial thoughts. Stay tuned for more analysis by the Living the Fest Life team soon. Initial reactions have been strongly favorable - at least from my festival crew. Our team spends most of... Continue Reading →
Boston Calling, Yeah, I Was There Too: A Brief History of a Growing Festival
In advance of Boston Calling’s lineup drop tomorrow, we’re reflecting on the ghost of Boston Calling past. This year will be Boston Calling’s seventh year on the festival circuit, but its tenth iteration. In its infancy, the fest was a two-day affair held twice annually on the concrete patio at city hall. As it’s grown,... Continue Reading →