Boston Calling 2025’s refund policy, managed through Ticketmaster, is strict but standard for major festivals. Refunds are only available if the entire event (May 23–25 at Harvard Athletic Complex) is canceled or rescheduled—individual day cancellations (e.g., due to weather) or artist dropouts (like The Strokes in 2022) don’t qualify, as the festival reserves the right to alter the lineup without notice.

If you bought a 3-day GA pass ($360) or a Platinum ticket ($2799), your purchase is final once wristbands ship, unless the above conditions apply. Ticket insurance, offered at checkout for an extra fee (around $10–$50 depending on ticket type), can cover personal emergencies like illness or travel issues—file claims via Ticketmaster’s portal within 30 days of the event. Without insurance, you’re out of luck for refunds, but you can resell via Ticketmaster’s official resale platform if activated for 2025—prices fluctuate based on demand (e.g., Sunday passes with Dave Matthews Band might fetch more).

Check your purchase confirmation for terms, and monitor bostoncalling.com for cancellation updates. For the 40,000+ attendees, this policy balances flexibility with festival logistics.

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