Rising country music singer Warren Zeiders; Miley Cyrus’s sister Noah; Nickelback highlighted the second night of Bluesfest
Rising country music singer Warren Zeiders; Miley Cyrus’s sister Noah; Nickelback highlighted the second night of Bluesfest
On Sept. 17 at CityFolk, all of the life in the city of Ottawa was at the TD Stadium.
What do Shania Twain, Pitbull, Death Cab for Cutie and Mumford and Sons have in common? They’re all playing Ottawa Bluesfest 2023!
If you’re a U of O student with plans of being in Ottawa this summer, read on.
When I told my parents about the last act, they called it “old man rock and roll”.
The crowd had to pull out the toques early this year to attend the show, but it was well-worth it.
Festival season is not over, and CityFolk is keeping the outdoor concert energy alive.
It’s likely we’ll be living in this digital new normal for a while; let CityFolk be proof that that doesn’t necessarily have to be a bad thing.
The lineup for Ottawa Bluesfest just dropped, and the diverse list of top performers set to head to LeBreton Flats this July offers a little something for almost every music fan and festival-goer in the city.
The annual festival, which returns to Lansdowne Park this month from Sept. 15 to 18, boasts a line-up ranging from folk to rock to hip-hop, with everything in between.
Irving and his bandmates have gained a lot of experience touring since their 2012 performance at Bluesfest, and as much as he says they love the intimate shows that they have been performing at, Irving says that “nothing can match hordes of screaming fans.”
Westfest, a free arts festival in its 12th year is going 100 per cent green this year in a partnership with mobile solar company, Solar On Site.
A preview of the 2015 RBC Ottawa Bluesfest.
One the most anticipated bands of this year’s Ottawa Folk Fest, leaves the crowd feeling a little drowsy.
The second annual E.L.E Fest announces their new lineup.
The Fulcrum interviews Ottawa Folk Fest director Mark Monahan, and U of O alumni band Pony Girl to discuss this year’s festivities.
What to see and when to see it Photo by Eva Rinaldi (CC) RBC Royal Bank Bluesfest (July 3–13): According to Billboard, Bluesfest is one of the top 10 music festivals in the world. As Ottawa’s landmark summer event, music fans come together to watch countless artists from a variety of genres including country, pop, …