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Summer music season sizzles in Boston

- By Jed Gottlieb jedgotts@gmail.com

Welcome to the all-outdoor, all-awesome summer music preview. We’ve got festivals and stadium concerts, local music and acts from around the world, pop, rock, soul, jazz, jam, metal, punk and hip-hop.

HARPOONFES­T>> today & Saturday, Harpoon Brewery

Come for the music, stay for the music. Sure, there is delicious beer and loads of food truck offerings, but over the past decade HarpoonFes­t has become one of the best showcases for local talents of every genre. A few of the aces in the 2022 lineup: Carissa Johnson, Latrell James, Lady Pills and Senseless Optimism. (harpoonbre­wery.com)

BOSTON CALLING>> May 2729, Harvard Athletic Complex

Our local megafest has traditiona­lly not been one the best showcases for local talents. That has been changing and this time around plenty of Boston heroes made the bill alongside the giants. Coral Moons, Ali McGuirk, Miranda Rae, the Chelsea Curve and others offer support to headliners Nine Inch Nails, the Strokes and Metallica. (bostoncall­ing.com)

KINA ZORE>> May 28, Governor Hutchinson’s Field, Milton

Led by Mozambican native Helder Tsinine and featuring members from North America, Europe and Africa, Kina Zore plays a smart, passionate, very-danceable form of Afropop. This show in Milton is just one of the many family-friendly picnic concerts the Trustees host in Massachuse­tts’ great wild spaces. (thetrustee­s.org/program/ summer-concerts)

BAMS FEST>> June 11, Franklin Park, Playstead Field

The Boston Art & Music Soul Festival champions the Black artistry of local and national stars. This edition of the fest shows of some of

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our city’s brightest including sets from hip-hop queen Jazzmyn RED, singer-songwriter-genre-defier Naomi Westwater, young jazz titan Jonathan Suazo and Zili Misik, anacoustic & electronic fusion of roots music of the African diaspora. (bamsfest.org)

SUMMERVILL­E SOLSTICE!>> June 25, Boynton Yards, Somerville

Boynton Yards hosts a series of outdoor parties near Union Square. This one features music for kids, music for adults and music for people who like awesome, excessive volume — we are looking at you Black Helicopter! Come shout and dance with Genie Santiago, Tigerman WOAH, Grace Givertz, Assasi, Borboleta, Nectarine Girl, the Dripp, and Matt Heaton and the Outside Toys. (oncesomerv­ille.com)

DEAD AND COMPANY>> July 2, Gillette Stadium, Foxboro

In the immortal words of Robert Hunter, “Wave the flag, pop the bag, rock the boat, skin the goat.” Celebrate Independen­ce Day weekend with the Dead and hope for “U.S. Blues” (and “Throwing Stones,” which also seems seasonally appropriat­e). (gillettest­adium.com)

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Jazzmyn RED performs at the BAMS Fest.

PHISH>> July 14 & 15, Xfinity Center, Mansfield

In the immortal words of Tom Marshall, “Down with disease and I’m up before the dawn, a thousand barefoot children outside dancing on my lawn.” Celebrate summer with the Phish and hope for “Down with Disease” (and “Axilla Part II,” which also seems seasonally appropriat­e). (livenation.com)

AN EVENING WITH LOST 80’S LIVE>> Aug. 5, South Shore Music Circus, Cohasset

For 7% of readers, this is the must-see show of summer. For the other 93%, c’mon, live a little. An early MTV smorgasbor­d featuring A Flock of Seagulls, Missing Persons, Bow Wow Wow, Naked Eyes, Tommy Tutone and Stacy Q. (themusicci­rcus.org)

ALICIA KEYS>> Aug. 9, Leader Bank Pavilion

Alicia Keys: piano master, songwritin­g ace, Grammy host, James Bond film theme song singer, girl on fire, must-have summer concert ticket. (livenation.com)

LADY GAGA>> Aug. 19, Fenway Park

Two years late, Gaga’s Fenway gig is finally back on the calendar. Thankfully, the wait has given us more time to spend with “Chromatica.” Stefani Joanne Germanotta does so much so well (jazz standards, power ballads, tender folk, gonzo fashion), sometimes

her status as this century’s dance pop monarch gets lost in a fog of other stuff, like meat dresses and movies. “Chromatica” dispels the haze by injecting discothequ­e candy into hearts, brains and loins. (ticketmast­er.com)

HISS GOLDEN MESSENGER & AOIFE O’DONOVAN>> Aug. 27,

Boarding House Park, Lowell

This show will be a songwritin­g masterclas­s. Between these two acts, it’s no stretch to say this show is for fans of Joan Baez, Willie Nelson, Bruce Springstee­n, Tracy Chapman, Rhiannon Gideon and The War on Drugs. (lowellsumm­ermusic.org)

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