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Burlington’s Sound of Music Festival is back for 2022. Here’s the lineup (so far)

After a couple of years of being sidelined by COVID, Sound of Music, Canada’s largest free music festival, returns to Burlington, Ontario, from June 11-19. There will three stages, Club Series experiences, Streetfest, a family zone, a midway, and more.

This year’s lineup includes:

  • Finger Eleven (a hometown gig for them)
  • 3 Days Grace
  • The Beaches
  • Black Stone Cherry
  • The Warning
  • Saint Ansonia
  • Bleeker
  • Sven Gali
  • Skid Row
  • Honeymoon Suite
  • One Bad Son
  • Myles Goodwyn (April Wine)
  • The Trews
  • Wide Mouth Mason
  • Econoline Crush
  • Texas King
  • Matt Dusk
  • Fantastic Negrito
  • The Unlikely Candidates
  • Royal Castles
  • Loviet
  • Fuel
  • Bif Naked
  • The Royal North
  • The Blue Stones
  • Suzie McNeil & The Chain Reaction
  • Hell Bent Rockers
  • High Valley
  • Tyler Joe Miller
  • Bobby Wills
  • David James
  • Own Owen Barney
  • Buck Twenty
  • Kolton Rhys
  • The Pursuit of Happiness
  • New Friends
  • I, The Mountain
  • Ben Caplan,
  • Gordie Mackeeman
  • The Washboard Union
  • Emily Reid
  • David Byd Janes
  • Jess and Tay
  • Gary Lucks + Allstar Band
  • And more to come.

Most shows are 100% free general admission. You’ll need tickets for the Live on the Lake show on June 11.

Alan Cross

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  • Looks like Tea Party also confirmed

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