My girls are totally stoked for this show. They want a 1 day pass, and want to see bands on the list, I had no idea they liked (or bands I had heard of, really).
one month before they usually release day tickets alongside the daily schedule, which is a month before the festival. no guarantees on what single-day tickets will be like this year though since they're changing everything
one time i stood behind matt in line at six flags for like 20 minutes without realizing it even though we'd met multiple times before that
Good luck, the city ropes you in. Went to school at Mount Ida College for a year and a half in Newton before moving back to Rhodey.
If it's any consolation, Boston Calling isn't actually being held in metropolitan Boston this year. It's at Harvard Athletics in Allston, which is right outside of the city limits. Do yourself a favor and visit the city if you do go.
If Harvard and BU are on a semester system, I'm assuming classes will be out by then. Then again I'm sure a good amount of Boston kids stick around for the summer.
There's a space saver on my street right now. Should I worry about retaliation, or am I totally justified since there's no snow?
Just finally got back from the march. So many people, and a bit tough to move around, but it was an inspiring event.
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