Projected light transformed into a fun musical festival environment.
Attendees found creative ways to keep themselves entertained while waiting for the favorite acts. Hula hoop anyone?
A friendly game of hackey sack to pass the time.
Forty-five minutes after her set was scheduled to begin, Lorde took the stage. I think her fans are excited. Volcano Choir and Girl Talk were canceled in order to meet the 11 p.m. noise curfew.
During Saturday’s scorcher, production manager, Bill Kenney reminded everyone to stay hydrated.
Thanks to Pedals & Thread festival goers had flower headbands to wear all weekend. Because it wouldn’t be a music festival without flower headbands.
People staying hydrated at the Quench Buggy water refill station.
Fans of The 1975 cheering wildly.
Twenty One Pilot fans
Passing the time with jumbo Jenga.
Just before 6:00 p.m. on Saturday we were told to evacuate and seek shelter because a thunderstorm approaching.
Streets Seats from the Design Museum Boston.
The Xfinity Lounge came equipped with faux grass, lounge chairs, and TVs to watch both the football and baseball games.
Boston Calling’s line up to date. It’s hard to believe it started last year.
The calm before the gates open on Friday September 5 for Boston Calling weekend.
The September edition of Boston Calling is over. Now it’s time to put away your summer wardrobe and get ready for Fall and Win—I can’t write the word, it’s too painful. While you can’t go back to the weekend of September 5, you can take a look at these pictures and relive the magic. Before you know it, the May 2015 lineup will be announced and you can start counting down the days until Memorial Day weekend.