With the start of the academic year, the city of Boston has come back to life with an influx of tens of thousands of college and graduate students. In the weeks that follow a series of free music concerts / festivals will take place. Here are a few you may want to check out.
Following the success of the first Boston Calling Music Festival in May, a second show, featuring 18 artists / bands over two days returns to City Hall Plaza on Saturday, September 7th and 8th.
More information about the artists / bands can be found on their website, www.bostoncalling.com.
Although The Boston Freedom Rally on The Boston Common is all about legalizing marijuana, there is more than just a haze of pot to take in at this two day festival on September 14th and 15th.
Venture down to The Boston Common and check out the more than a dozen bands that will perform.
Details about the two day rally and music acts can be found on the organizer’s website, masscann.org.
The Berklee BeanTown Jazz Festival celebrates its 13th season.
Head down to the South End on Saturday, September 28th along Columbus Avenue between Mass Ave and Burke Street in the South End from noon to 6 PM to check out this festival.
Outdoor performances are open to the public and free of charge. More information about the artists / bands can be found on their website, http://www.beantownjazz.org.