Saturday, July 20 (Daytime)

  • Islands Stage

    10:00am Ed Peekeekoot

    11:00am Twin Embers

    12:00pm Hardly Handsome

    1:00pm Group of Seven

    2:00pm Firebird

    3:00pm Luke Wallace

    4:00pm James Keelaghan

    5:00pm Claire Coupland

    6:00pm Dinner Break

  • Spirit Stage

    10:30am Eileen McGann

    11:30am Luke Wallace

    12:30pm Clanna Morna

    1:30pm Claire Coupland

    2:30pm Shineolas

    3:30pm Richard Garvey

    4:30pm King Cardiac

    5:30pm Contra Dance

  • Tzouhalem Stage

    10:15am Richard Garvey

    11:15am Jenny Allen

    12:15pm Dave Gallant

    1:15pm Paul Ruszel

    2:15pm Twin Embers

    3:15pm Ed Peekeekoot

    4:15pm Marina Avros

    5:15pm Jenny Allen

  • The Chapel

    11:00am James Keelaghan

    12:00pm Eileen McGann

    1:00pm Luke Wallace

    2:00pm Lila Music Choir

    3:00pm Ghostly Hounds

    4:00pm Valdy

    5:00pm Tai Williams

  • Workshop Stage

    10:30am Rez Blues: Elaine Bomberry & Murray Porter

    12:00pm Songs (I Wish I Wrote): Valdy, James Keelaghan, and Jeremy Walsh

    1:15pm Murder Ballads: Eileen McGann, Tai Williams and Marina Avros

    2:30pm 40 Years: Jenny Allen, Deb Maike, Paul Ruszel and Bill Levity

    5:00pm In Harmony: Gail Peekeekoot, Eileen McGann, YOU

Saturday, July 19 (Evening)

  • Murray Porter

    7:00pm Murray Porter’s music career has taken him all over the world for the last 35+ years. He’s a proud Mohawk man from Six Nations of the Grand River Territory in southern Ontario, who now lives on Squamish Nation territory in North Vancouver, British Columbia. Check out “Two Hearts, One Soul.”

  • Valdy and his band

    8:00pm Valdy is a force of nature and returns with his band to celebrate 40 years of the Islands Folk Festival. Over the course of his career he has racked up awards and accolades, including two Juno Award wins and seven nominations, and was bestowed the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal in 2013.

  • Big Little Lions

    9:00pm Big Little Lions are an award winning duo who were born out of a collaboration that won them a JUNO Award in 2014. Since then they have been cranking out infectious folk pop songs that are jam-packed with emotion and tight harmonies.

  • Shooglenifty

    10:00pm Shooglenifty was formed in 1990 by musicians from the Scottish Highlands, Orkney and Edinburgh, fusing traditional and traditional-sounding melodies with the beats and bass lines of contemporary dance and rock music. Dance to the power of everyhing.

  • Infinite Atom

    11:00pm Infinite Atom is a 12-piece magical festival-late-night-rave-rock,-surf-jam- psychedelic folk-rock kick ass party band we found hailing from Tofino, BC. They are so excited about having the opportunity to keep the dance party going at the Islands Folk Festival.

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