21st Blues + Roots Festival
When
All Day Event
Venue
Event Notes
Friday night’s entertainment will be headlined by Steve Earle and the Dukes, while the Saturday headliner is Brandi Carlile. Earle, now 65, has been making music and touring since kicking off his career in Nashville in the 1970s. His latest album, Guy, pays tribute to his longtime friend and mentor, Guy Clark, who died in 2016. Carlile – known as a singer, songwriter, performer and producer - has a slew of Grammy Award nominations and five Grammy Awards to her credit. Gates will open at 5 p.m. Friday for a 6 p.m. show start. On Saturday, gates will open at noon for a 1 p.m. show start – and, as usual, the stage will be chock full of action until 10 p.m. Friday’s lineup will also include Canadian singer-songwriter Colter Wall and folk-rocker Amigo the Devil. On Saturday, audiences can also enjoy Alabama-based rock-and-roll/soul band St. Paul and the Broken Bones, along with Black Pumas, nominated for Best New Artist at the 2020 Grammy Awards, plus the blues/soul/R&B sounds of Son Little, the soul/neo-folk/R&B stylings of Tonye Aganaba, and the folk-rock tunes of singer-songwriter Jeremie Albino. Seating is on the festival lawn, general admission, and the festival is open to all ages.
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NOTES:
12 YEARS OLD AND YOUNGER ARE FREE WHEN ACCOMPANIED BY AN ADULT (complimentary ticket required please call Box Office)
If you require special seating (wheelchairs etc...), please call the Box Office
Box Office 604-205-3000
Tickets will be scanned at the door prior to the performance and each ticket is only valid for a single entry admission.
No refunds or exchanges on tickets.