4-day Westfest lineup announced
CBC News
Posted: Mar 22, 2013 11:15 AM ET
Last Updated: Mar 22, 2013 1:27 PM ET
Westfest is celebrating its 10th anniversary this year, and is adding a fourth night of entertainment this year to mark the occasion.
The festival this year is scheduled to run from June 6 to 9 and will feature only one stage, the Domicile Main Stage, so people won't have to move around from place to place.
The lineup includes:
Thursday June 6 — Jill Zmud, Juliana Pulford, Captain Dirt & The Skirt, literary artist Zoe Whittall and then Jane Siberry.
Friday June 7 — The Cliks, Holly McNarland, PLEX, Andrew Vincent, poet rob mclennan and then Elliott Brood.
Saturday June 8 — The Johnnys, Lynne Hanson, Jim Bryson, Cindy Baker, spoken word artist Greg Frankson and finally, Skydiggers.
Sunday June 9 — Tam Tam with Dr. Lee, a drumming circle with audience participation, starts at 5 p.m., followed by Amos The Transparent, Amanda Rheaume, visual artist Cara Tierney and then Fiftymen.
Admission is free, and the main stage can be found behind the parking area at the Real Canadian Superstore at Richmond Road and Kirkwood Avenue.
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