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Squamish Constellation Festival reveals full music line up

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Canadian rock icons, July Talk, will perform at the Squamish Constellation Festival on Friday. Photo: July Talk\FB
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April 5, 2022 7:59am

The Squamish Constellation Festival has announced its line-up as it returns to Hendrickson Field this year from July 22 – 24.

Headlining the three-day, two-stage event, SCF will welcome Canadian rock icons July Talk on Friday, Austin-based psychedelic rockers and Grammy Award-nominees Black Pumas on Saturday, and singer-songwriter, multi-Grammy and Juno Award-winner, Sarah McLachlan on Sunday.

“This summer marks a welcome return for live music in British Columbia. I couldn’t be more thrilled to be part of Squamish Constellation Festival,” said Sarah McLachlan, who will be headlining the event on Sunday, July 24.

“The essence of Constellation, which brings people together in community to celebrate not only the arts, but one another, is something I deeply connect with and am proud to be a part of.”

Here are the details:

Friday: July Talk, Dear Rouge, Lights, Yukon Blonde, Moontricks, PiqSiq, Jessia, Blonde Diamond, Fake Shark, and Mauvey

Saturday: Black Pumas, Andy Shauf, Black Pistol Fire, Whitehorse, William Prince, Haley Blais, Hotel Mira, Ashleigh Ball, Lowdown Brass Band, Hyaenas, and Coastal Wolf Pack.

Sunday: Sarah McLachlan, Jarvis Church, Ocie Elliott, Terra Lightfoot, Teddy Thompson, iskwē, Daniel Wesley, Old Soul Rebel, Pharis & Jason Romero, Miesha and The Spank, Skye Wallace, and Out East

The festival also brings interactive art, local-craft beverages, a cannabis consumption site, an artisan marketplace, food trucks, and family-friendly activities.

 

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