Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival
GenreBlues
Location(s)Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
Years active1999–present
WebsiteEdmonton's Labatt Blues Festival Official website

The Edmonton Blues Festival (formerly Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival) is an annual blues music festival in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, which was first held in 1999.[1] The festival runs for three days (a Friday, Saturday, and Sunday) in mid-August at the Heritage Amphitheatre in Hawrelak Park. In 2008, the festival was the recipient of the 'Keeping The Blues Alive Award'[2] from the Blues Foundation, based in Memphis, Tennessee. Due to renovations that will close Hawrelak Park until 2026,[3] the festival is moving to Edmonton's RE/MAX Field.[4]

List of performers

2000

Friday 25 August

Saturday 26 August

Sunday 27 August

2001

Friday 24 August

Saturday 25 August

Sunday 26 August

2002

Friday 23 August

Saturday 24 August

Sunday 25 August

2003

Friday 22 August

Saturday 23 August

Sunday 24 August

2004

Friday 20 August

Saturday 21 August

Sunday 22 August

2005

Friday 19 August

Saturday 20 August

Sunday 21 August

2006

Friday 25 August

Saturday 26 August

Sunday 27 August

See also

References

  1. Kellogg, Alan (August 20, 1999). "Happy with the Blues". The Edmonton Journal. p. 39.
  2. "Awards Winners and Nominees". Blues Foundation. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
  3. "Hawrelak Park renovations to begin in March 2023: Here's what you need to know". CTV News Edmonton. 2023-01-06. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
  4. "New Home for 2023 Festival". Blues International Ltd. Retrieved 2023-02-04.
  5. Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival (2000). [Blues International]. August 2000.
  6. Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival (2001). [Blues International]. August 2001.
  7. Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival (2002). [Blues International]. August 2002.
  8. Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival (2003). [Blues International]. August 2003.
  9. See magazine: Issue 560. Gazette Press Ltd. 2004-08-19. pp. 24–31.
  10. Edmonton's Labatt Blues Festival (2005). [Blues International]. August 2005.

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