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NICE, a fest adds Weakened Friends and Born Without Bones to lineup

Photo Credit: Adam Parshall

Something Nice keeps getting nicer — and that’s quite the change of pace for life in 2022.

NICE, a fest has completed its mid-summer lineup, today (June 3) unveiling Born Without Bones, fresh off playing Boston Calling last weekend, as the second of two previously TBA acts from the multi-venue festival’s unveiling back in April. The other band, Weakened Friends, was unveiled last month. This now completes the performer lineup for Nice, a fest, which goes down July 28 to 30 at Somerville’s Crystal Ballroom and The Rockwell.

In addition to the newly announced groups, this year’s lineup also features Speedy Ortiz, Future Teens, CERCE, Colleen Green, House of Harm, Zola Simone, Lady Pills, Raavi, Hallelujah The Hills, Bat House, Mallcops, Maneka, shallow pools, Evolfo, Kitner, Old Soul, TWEN, Layzi, and plenty more. There’s also midnight screenings of both Wayne’s World movies in the Somerville Theatre after the Friday and Saturday night headliners have finished.

Vanyaland is on board as the festival’s official media partner. Get all the ticket info here.

“NICE, a fest 2022 is going to be the NICEst local fest you’ve ever been to!” proclaimed organizer and Get To The Gig’s Alex Pickert back in April, when NICE, a fest was first unveiled. “Last year’s fest was sure NICE but this year is triple the NICE… literally. For this year’s NICE, a fest lineup, I focused on getting as many local Boston area bands as possible, as well as bands who started as Boston locals who haven’t played the area in quite some time.”

That includes Speedy Ortiz who are now in Philadelphia; CERCE who are spread all over the country; the NYC-based Bat House; and TWEN, the Nashville duo who came up in the Boston DIY punk scene. Pickert says he had trouble limiting the artist and band participation this year, so he just expanded NICE as much as he could to organize a stylistically diverse lineup.

“AdmittedlyI went a little nuts and booked a few more bands than I started out to book but figured, hey, this will just be EXTRA NICE this year,” he adds. “I really wanted it to be all over the place genre-wise with emphasis on indie rock but you’ll see some hip-hop, hardcore, pop, and post-punk bands on this lineup as well. I’m really excited to see how it all goes, this is the first year I’ve worked with sponsors on a festival and I’m really excited. “

Other sponsors on board for NICE, a fest this year include Musicspace, Grillo’s Pickles, Topo Chico, Wanna Hear It Records, Cambria Hotel Somerville, Red Bull, Bully Boy Distillers, and Foundry on Elm, Pickerts’ “favorite restaurant in Davis Square.”

It all adds up to a bold and ambitious mid-summer weekend, but Pickert is confident in the lineup, and the fest in general.

“After 10 years of booking shows in Boston from basement shows to venues, NICE, a fest 2022 is the largest endeavor I’ve ever set out on so I can’t wait to see it come to fruition,” he admits. “I am so happy with the lineup and all the amazing acts we have on it this year and I can’t wait to bounce back and forth from both venues all weekend. This is gonna be certified NICE.”

Check out the complete lineup below.