Laketown Shakedown Music Festival: June 30 – July 2

The Laketown Shakedown Music Festival will return this year (like many other Music Festivals this year) for the first time since 2019.

There were plans to have this Music Festival in 2020, but it was ultimately postponed because of the COVID-19 pandemic. They would move that concert to 2021, but once again, COVID denied them another year of this event.

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Fortunately this year, it appears that this concert will finally be able to take place!

This 3 day event will feature different music artists every day. 

The headliners for Thursday’s show are “Arkells” and “Lights”.

For Friday, the headliners are “Wu-Tang Clan” and ”Sugar Ray”.

Finally, for Saturday’s finale, the headliners are “The Glorious Sons” and “Big Boi”.

Additionally, Vancouver’s own “Dear Rouge” will be attending the Friday show. 

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Vernon BC’s own “Daysormay”, Vancouver’s “Mauvey” and Victoria’s “GI Blunt” and “BRAINiac” will also be performing, but on Thursday’s show. 

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Many more local artists will be performing. To see the entire lineup for all the dates, check out the website for more details!

All ticket bundles are still available. Whether you’re looking to go on one day or the entire weekend, all are still available. More details on ticket bundles HERE!

Like many of the other articles I have written this week, it appears that many outdoor Music Festivals are set to go! I have written 3 articles on 3 separate Music Festivals returning for this Summer.

Personally, I am really excited to see these Music Festivals return, as they haven’t occurred for the past 3 years. Also, with COVID slowly becoming behind us more and more everyday, there’s no better time to have these Music Festivals! I would recommend anyone to go to a Music Festival this Summer, just to get back into the pre-COVID lifestyle.

Remember to still remain safe! Even though COVID isn’t spreading as much anymore, it is still around, so still remain careful when attending these events.

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