Your Choice of Weekend Day at Boston Calling When You Vote on Your favorite Songs!

Your Choice of Weekend Day at Boston Calling When You Vote on Your favorite Songs!

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2024 was a big year for new music and we played our fair share on ‘CLZ. Did you like what you heard? Or maybe you didn’t. Please be a good friend and tell us! Not only do we listen to your feedback and adjust our shows (because you matter to us) but you could also win a pair of wristbands to Boston Calling Day 2 OR Day 3….you get to choose.

Click here to be taken to our music survey! You’ll automatically be entered to win once you finish.

Deadline to enter is Sunday, February 9, 2025, at 11:59pm. Winners will be notified via email Monday, February 10, 2025.

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