Dallas Smith, Classified to headline East Coast Garden Party

Organizers of Yellowknife’s first annual East Coast Garden Party have confirmed a handful of acts for this summer’s festival.

LISTEN: East Coast Garden Party coming to Yellowknife

The music festival will take place on the weekend of Jun. 16 on Multiplex grounds.

It will then travel to Fort McMurray, Grande Prairie and Cold Lake before returning to Fort McMurray for a fifth and final show on the weekend of Aug. 25.

Acts already confirmed for Yellowknife include:

Additional acts will be announced on 100.1 the Moose at a later date.

Tickets cost $75 for a day pass and $99 for a weekend pass (Friday and Saturday) until the end of January.

After that, prices will jump to $75 for a day pass and $129 for the whole weekend. In the final month leading up to the event (May 16 onwards), tickets will cost $95 for a day and $139 for the weekend.

Children aged 12 and under get in free.

You can learn more about the festival here.

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