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Get ready for the ultimate two-day music festival coming to Ontario this summer featuring big names like Fall Out Boy and Billy Talent. Here’s what to know about the newest All Your Friends music fest.
Hey Ontario, the 2000s called and it’s making a comeback on August 23rd and 24th for two full days of emo nostalgia at Burl’s Creek.
The event is jampacked with performances by some of the bands we grew up with like The All-American Rejects, Silverstein, Mayday Parade, Lights, Gym Class Heroes and headlining Friday’s event, Billy Talent.
Headlining Saturday’s festivities will be Fall Out Boy with performances by Jimmy Eat World, Dashboard Confessional, Plain White T’s, Fefe Dobson and more.
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Whether you’ll be staying in an RV or camping in a tent, there will be tickets to accommodate that. Or if you rather attend for one day, there are single-day passes along with VIP experiences.
Need a ride there? According to organizers, there will be shuttles to take you to the festival grounds however more information will be revealed, closer to.
Though tickets are not on sale just yet, pre-sale starts on March 27th, 2024.
Fans who want to relive their childhood and see their favourites live can sign up for pre-sale access here.
Now who’s ready to party like it’s the mid-2000s?! We definitely are!
When: August 23rd to 24th, 2024
Where: Burl’s Creek, Ontario
Tickets here
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