Nakusp Music Fest
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Genre | Rock, pop |
Dates | July 15–17, 2011 |
Location(s) | Nakusp, British Columbia, Canada |
Years active | 2004–11 |
Website | nakuspmusicfest |
The Nakusp Music Fest was an annual music festival held in Nakusp, British Columbia, which is situated in the West Kootenay region of British Columbia, Canada. Held every summer usually in July, it was touted as the British Columbia Interior's largest classic rock festival, although classic rock was not the only genre of music played at the event.[1]
The inaugural event was held in 2004 with more than ten acts, including of Dr. Hook, Randy Bachman, Trooper and Wide Mouth Mason.[2] Since then, Nakusp Music Festival has featured Smash Mouth, Collective Soul, 54-40, Steppenwolf, Aaron Pritchett and Paul Rodgers.[3] This year's line-up will include The Doobie Brothers, Kevin Costner & Modern West, The Sheepdogs Soul Asylum, Spirit of the West. Canned Heat, Savoy Brown, Honeymoon Suite.
2011 lineup[]
July 15th[]
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July 16th[]
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July 17th[]
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2010 lineup[]
July 16th[]
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July 17th[]
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July 18th[]
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2009 lineup[]
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July 18th[]
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July 19th[]
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2008 lineup[]
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July 19th[]
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July 20th[]
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Past lineups[]
2007[]
2006[]
- April Wine
- Blue Rodeo
- I Witness
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- & Texas Flood
- Roger Hodgson
- Sleddogs
- Tal Bachman
- The Road Hammers
- Unit 731
- Valdy & Gary Fjellgaard
- Wild T & The Spirit
2005[]
- 54-40
- Barney Bentall &
- Chilliwack
- Christine Evans
- Corb Lund
- Driveway
- Freeflow
- Kim Mitchell
- Loverboy
- Superbeing
- Supertonic
- Ten Ways from Sunday
- The Northern Pikes
- Winston
2004[]
- A Perfect Day
- Dr. Fun & The Nightcrawlers
- Dr. Hook Featuring Ray Sawyer
- Fear Zero
- Insipid
- Paul Reddick & The Sidemen
- Randy Bachman Band
- Trooper
- Wide Mouth Mason
References[]
- ^ "Music and Music Festivals - musicians and festivals". Music and Music Festivals. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
- ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2008-05-15. Retrieved 2008-06-24.
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- Music festivals established in 2004
- Music festivals disestablished in 2011
- Rock festivals in Canada
- Music festivals in British Columbia
- Arrow Lakes
- 2004 establishments in British Columbia
- 2011 disestablishments in British Columbia