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Victoria music festival Rifflandia announces full lineup

Singer-songwriter Feist is the latest headliner announced, performing Sunday of the festival
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Rifflandia turns 16 years old this year. (Black Press Media file photo)

Victoria, B.C.’s annual Rifflandia Festival has announced its final daily lineup set to perform on four different stages on the Matullia Lands at Rock Bay from Sept. 13 to 15.

The headliner for Sunday, the last day of the festival, was announced to be Canadian pop singer-songwriter Feist, who topped charts with her hit 1234. Canadian rock band The Beaches, alongside hip hop group De La Soul and electronic duo Bob Moses are also at the top of the list.

Spanning various genres, other musical acts include Crash Test Dummies, L7, Cro-Mags, SYML, MEMBA, Bensley, No Thanks, Bad Snacks, ATYYA, La Force, Wooden Horsemen, Loose Bones, SHARON, The Choirs YYJ, and more.

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Organizers said in a press release that comedy and more will be announced at a later date.

“We’re thrilled to have all of our artists announced for this year’s festival. With music and community as our centrepieces this September, we can’t wait to share the full Rifflandia experience at our new festival site on the Matullia lands at Rock Bay,” said Nick Blasko, president and CEO of Rifflandia Entertainment Co. in a press release.

Tier 3 Super Pass pricing is available until Thursday, May 30 at 11:59 p.m. Tier 4 pricing begins Friday, May 31 at midnight.

Visit rifflandia.com for the full lineup and tickets.

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Sam Duerksen

About the Author: Sam Duerksen

Since moving to Victoria from Winnipeg in 2020, I’ve worked in communications for non-profits and arts organizations.
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