The Slackers
Starlite Room 10030 102 Street Northwest, Edmonton, Alberta, Canadaw/ Jory Kinjo and The Relays
w/ Jory Kinjo and The Relays
Mischa Reining, better known as Spag Heddy, has been creating lots of buzz with his chart topping originals, festival appearances, and show around the world, as well as much support from the best in media and DJs alike. Dutch born and residing, Spag has been cooking up hits since 2011, originally creating dubstep infused club …
WHAT CAN YOU EXPECT? BANDS BANDS BANDS!!! AIR GUITAR COMPETITION DRAG PERFORMERS SOLO PERFORMERS GAMING PRIZES CAMPING LOCAL AMENITIES PANCAKE BREAKFAST FUN FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY! (More detail to come!)
Stroll down closed off streets and enjoy the family friendly activities. Featuring an Art market, live entertainment, food vendors, and a Kid Zone. More Details coming, click HERE
John Ighodaro popularly known as Johnny Drille is a Nigerian singer-songwriter, producer, and sound engineer. He began in 2006 by self-learning music production techniques, and in 2012, he started making music professionally. Thereafter, he came to the limelight in 2015 after he did a cover for Di’ja’s hit Awww. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IETDEwdtkGQ
Sol Viator – free improvisation trio with drums, saxophone, and bass/vocals electronics | Palm Palm – multidisciplinary performance by Sir Kadian | Selections from Mari Alice Conrad’s Six Arctic Experiments with experimental ensemble XiME
Le Fuzz's music is an infectious blend of language and rhythm, the result of 20 years of gigs and journeys and two full length albums with a third on the way.
Don't miss your chance to hear the orchestra explore famous film soundtracks by Oscar Award-winning composer James Horner. Experience powerful excerpts from some of Hollywood's biggest blockbusters up close in the pristine acoustics of the Winspear Centre. From the hauntingly beautiful score of Titanic and the otherworldly sounds of Avatar to the ominous music of Aliens, there will be delights …
Taking Back Sunday were founded in New York by guitarists Eddie Reyes and John Nolan. Tell All Your Friends (Victory, 2002) featured vocalist Adam Lazzara, bassist Shaun Cooper and drummer Mark O'Connell, and was highlighted by vocal harmonies and a twin guitar attack, with bitter punk overtones, that were unusual for the emo genre. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ap0mqwvf7H0