New Brunswick is getting a reputation as the land of a thousand festivals. Believe us, there’s no shortage of them to keep you bouncing from one tent strewn field to another all summer long. Larlee Creek Hullabaloo might be a little further afield than we usually venture, but you’ve certainly heard of it. Not only is it fun to say ‘Hullabalo’ but they’re now in their 10th year. Now the festival has told us who they’ll be celebrating it with. Continue reading Larlee Creek Hullabaloo Announces 2017 Headliners
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PEI’s Festival of Small Halls Announces 2017 Line-Up
Returning for its ninth year, the PEI Mutual Festival of Small Halls has announced details of its upcoming two-week run from June 11th to 24th. Moving between various community halls in rural PEI communities, the festival promises cultural events of music, dance, and storytelling in more than 40 different venues across the province. Continue reading PEI’s Festival of Small Halls Announces 2017 Line-Up
Winners Of The Best Of Saint John Music Awards Announced
Last night the audiophiles of Saint John gathered for their annual celebration of the local music scene. After a lengthy process of head scratching and flipping through tagged photos to remind them of what happened in 2016, they democratically arrived at who represented the Best of Saint John Music.
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Evolve Festival Announces 2017 Headliners & Upgrades
Evolve, arguably the preeminent music festival in the Maritimes, made a big change after moving from Antigonish, Nova Scotia to Beersville, New Brunswick. It meant taking a risk, but at the same time there are certain benefits to starting from scratch. Today they’ve announced a surprise headliner, and a handful of improvements they’ve made to their new home. Continue reading Evolve Festival Announces 2017 Headliners & Upgrades
Lobsters, Potatoes & Craft Beer – The May Run Music Festival
I admit it. I’m old. But I love music, and I have memories of festivals gone by, the relics of aged picture frames and groups huddled in front of light trails and stages, the smiles that stand like a feather in time, dust covered. Seemingly lately, life has gotten in the way. When Music PEI announced the May Run Music Festival, I couldn’t have been happier to get back on the scene. Continue reading Lobsters, Potatoes & Craft Beer – The May Run Music Festival