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Tickets for next year’s Boston Calling go on sale Thursday

A small batch will be made available to “superfans.”

An aerial view of the Harvard athletic complex and Harvard Stadium, where Boston Calling will be held next May. Greg Cooper/Harvard University

Days after the last notes from Disclosure echoed through City Hall Plaza, signalling the end of the seventh edition of Boston Calling, festival organizers are hoping fans are ready for more.

Boston Calling announced Wednesday that 1,000 “superfan” pre-sale tickets for the May 2017 festival at Harvard University’s Athletics Complex in Allston will go on sale Thursday, June 2, at 10 a.m.

You’ll be able to find tickets here.

Fans watch and cheer from the front row as Courtney Barnett performs on Saturday.

Fans watch and cheer from the front row as Courtney Barnett performs on Saturday.

Moving forward, Boston Calling will take place only once a year, meaning there will be no festival in September 2016. Along with the change in venue and frequency, Boston Calling 2017 will feature a film festival curated by Oscar-winning actress and Harvard alum Natalie Portman, as well as lineups of music, comedy, and visual art.

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Three-day general admission tickets will cost $129 and three-day VIP tickets will be $229 on the Boston Calling website. Only 1,000 tickets will be available at this price, which will be the lowest price available for next year’s festival. It will be held May 26-28.

Scenes from Boston Calling 2016:

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