Weekend Roundup: Quoi faire?
This weekend is jammed packed with activities so let’s dive right in.
This weekend is jammed packed with activities so let’s dive right in.
As usual, we’ll have you covered throughout the festival with daily previews to get you geared up for that day’s CityFolk lineup. Kicking off the five-day festival, Wednesday’s lineup may be small with only three artists, but makes up for it (and then some) with intensity.
CityFolk organizers have announced the full lineup for 2023’s festival, which will take place September 13–17 on the Great Lawn at Lansdowne Park.
See photos from the second night of CityFolk’s second weekend.
See photos from the first day of CityFolk’s second weekend.
Stephane Dubord covers all the acts coming to CityFolk Weekend 2.
Fall is in the air! And according to the forecast, so is some rain. But rain or shine, we’ve got some great events lined up this weekend.
CityFolk 2022’s roots-country opening night featured the gritty vocals and folk guitar of The White Buffalo, a set from local fave Kathleen Edwards, and headliner Zach Bryan, who brought his signature country-Americana sound.
Stephane Dubord gives the lowdown on week #1 of the ever-popular CityFolk, now bigger than ever.
Bluesfest takes its turn at Lansdowne for its own weekend, boasting a lineup of iconic Canadian performers. Check out our day-by-day roundup for what to expect!
Dean Brody headlined country music night at CityFolk.
Our Lady Peace headlined Day 2 of CityFolk for the largest crowd of this year’s festival, so far.
Apt613 chatted with Kevin Young, keyboardist and founding member of the festival co-headliners Moist, to catch up on what the band has been up to on how they have worked around the pandemic, and the creative process for their latest upcoming album.
While it seemed unlikely just a few months ago, Ottawa will actually be hosting live music festivals in 2021, starting with this weekend’s CityFolk. This somewhat abbreviated edition will feature a single stage over three evenings, and while it may not have similar quantity to previous years, it certainly is bringing headline quality performers.
CityFolk Festival is presenting outdoor concerts at Lansdowne Park from Sept. 16 to 18. Kicking off the weekend, the Thursday night lineup includes performances from singer-songwriter Charlotte Day Wilson, Toronto R&B duo DVSN, OVO rapper Roy Woods, and Juno award-winning R&B artist TÖME.