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PHOTOS: Megan Moroney kicks in some country to get Boston Calling 2025 rolling

PHOTOS: Megan Moroney kicks in some country to get Boston Calling 2025 rolling

Yahoo30-05-2025
The self-proclaimed 'Emo Cowgirl' turned some heads in Boston on a rainy Friday night and it's not just because of those shiny white boots, bright red dress and matching lipstick.
Megan Moroney took the stage after Sheryl Crow and got the country fans in attendance ready for two-time Country Music Association Award for Entertainer of the Year winner Luke Combs with her own award-winning country twang.
Moroney, 27, went from watching Kenny Chesney in concert from section 312 of Mercedes-Benz Stadium in 2018, to dropping a duet with Mr. No Shoes Nation just a few weeks back called 'You Had to Be There.' She first got noticed when she opened for Chase Rice while she was a student at the University of Georgia.
Speaking of Moroney and Combs, she actually made an appearance in his 'Beer Never Broke My Heart' music video back in 2019, well before she dropped her latest chart-topper 'Am I OK?' and 2022 breakout hit 'Tennessee Orange.'
Moroney will be back in Boston this summer, when she hits Roadrunner for a pair of shows in early August.
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Here are scenes from Boston Calling on Sunday, May 26.
Here are scenes from Boston Calling on Sunday, May 26.
Here are scenes from Boston Calling on Sunday, May 26.
Here are scenes from Boston Calling on Sunday, May 26.
Here are scenes from Boston Calling on Sunday, May 26.
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Here are scenes from Boston Calling on Saturday, May 25.
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Here are scenes from Boston Calling on Saturday, May 25.
Boston Calling outfits.
Here are scenes from Boston Calling on Saturday, May 25.
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Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
Boston Calling 2024: Local food you have to try.
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