2007 Virgin rock festivals slated for Vancouver, Toronto
Last Updated: Friday, January 26, 2007 | 6:06 PM ET
CBC Arts
Related
The Virgin Festival concert series adds a new stop in Vancouver this year, with a lineup that includes the Killers, My Chemical Romance, Billy Talent, Muse, AFI and Victoria's own Hot Hot Heat.
The first Canadian Virgin festival, dubbed VFest, was held in Toronto last year.
The rock festival, which originated in Britain and features a discount ticket and high-profile rock acts, is backed by Virgin Mobile and its president Richard Branson.
The Killers lead singer, Brandon Flowers, performs with his band in Los Angeles in December 2006. They are on the lineup for the Vancouver Virgin festival.
(Branimir Kvartuc/Associated Press)
This year the event will run May 20-21 in Vancouver and Sept. 8-9 in Toronto.
Virgin says more artists will be announced in the coming weeks for the Vancouver Vfest at University of British Columbia's Thunderbird Stadium.
Tickets go on sale Feb. 3.
Talent for the Toronto event, held on Toronto Island, has not yet been announced. Last year's festival featured Gnarls Barkley, the Flaming Lips and the Raconteurs, but the headline band Massive Attack had to pull out after failing to get U.S. visas.
Money from ticket sales and fundraising goes toward Virgin Unite, a charity that focuses on youth-related issues and HIV.
Share Tools
- Romance onscreen for Valentine's Dayby Arts Online Feb. 14, 2012 3:51 PM The Notebook versus Out of Sight. High Fidelity versus The Family Man. On a day devoted to strong emotions, it seems appropriate to passionately debate about the best cinematic love stories. CBC film critic Eli Glasner faces off against arts producer Ilana Banks about the top movies with which to woo your sweetheart on Valentine's Day. And they ask: What's your favourite romantic movie?
Top News Headlines
- Air Canada confident it can reach deal with pilots
- Travellers flying Air Canada can keep booking their flights as negotiations continue with a new federally appointed mediator to help resolve an ongoing contract dispute between the airline and its pilots. more »
- Legalize pot, say former B.C. attorneys general
- Four former B.C. attorneys general are joining a coalition of health and justice experts calling for the legalization of marijuana. more »
- Whitney Houston's funeral to be held Saturday
- Pop star Whitney Houston's funeral service will be held Saturday in the New Jersey church where she first showcased her singing talents as a child. more »
- Online surveillance bill targets child porn: Toews
- A bill that would give police and intelligence agencies new powers to access Canadians' electronic communications is needed to protect against child pornography, says Public Safety Minister Vic Toews. more »
Latest Arts & Entertainment News Headlines
- Whitney Houston's funeral to be held Saturday
- Pop star Whitney Houston's funeral service will be held Saturday in the New Jersey church where she first showcased her singing talents as a child. more »
- Prospective WSO maestros unveiled
- The Windsor Symphony Orchestra unveiled a shortlist of prospective music directors on Tuesday, and the public will have a hand in selecting the finalist. more »
- Booksellers blame U.S.-Canada price gap on old rules
- There's an easy way to help lower Canadian book prices, representatives from the industry told a Senate committee: eliminate a rule that allows U.S. publishers to charge more for books sent to Canada. more »
- Famed romance began with exchange of letters
- The 573 love letters exchanged between Elizabeth Barrett and her future husband, fellow poet Robert Browning, are now viewable online. more »
Q Blog
The great monogamy debate Feb. 14, 2012 3:42 PM Is it time to start taking alternatives to monogamy seriously in our culture? Listen in to the Q debate and let us know what you think.
CBC Books
- Choosing a Valentine's Day gift for the book lover in your life Feb. 14, 2012 4:51 PM CBC Books' Erin Balser and her partner, Matt Elliott, on the challenge of giving your sweetheart a book for Valentine's Day.
- Legalize pot, say former B.C. attorneys general
- Toronto NBA fans experience 'Lin-sanity'
- Botox injected by unlicensed practitioners
- Trudeau says sovereignty less of a bogeyman now
- Tires slashed on more than 100 cars in Surrey
- Whitney Houston's funeral to be held Saturday
- Online surveillance bill targets child porn: Toews
- Mooning Queen proves costly for Australian man
- B.C. Mountie drank to 'calm nerves' after fatal crash
The Killers lead singer, Brandon Flowers, performs with his band in Los Angeles in December 2006. They are on the lineup for the Vancouver Virgin festival. 

