A brand new festival experience is moseying into Vancouver this July.
The aptly named “The Fest With No Name” promises a two-day deep dive into all things Western, with a stellar lineup of country music heavyweights and a ton of extras to create an unforgettable experience.
This is going to be the place to be for all Outlaw Country fans.
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The inaugural edition, taking place July 20th and 21st, 2024 at the PNE Centre Grounds, will be headlined by the chart-topping Texas trio Midland. Making their Western Canadian debut are the hard-hitting Shane Smith & The Saints, sure to bring the energy.
Beyond the Music
But The Fest With No Name is about more than just the tunes. Inspired by classic spaghetti westerns, the festival boasts an immersive experience.
Expect opening ceremonies by the Squamish Ocean Canoe Family, drag performances, and repurposed Wild West facades for that true cinematic feel.
No Western town is complete without good eats. Chow down on delicious BBQ and other tasty treats from a variety of food vendors. Feeling fancy? The VIP Saloon awaits.
Family Fun
The Fest With No Name is a family-friendly affair. Challenge your friends to a mechanical bull ride, capture the moment at the tin type photo booth, or browse the vendor market featuring vintage western apparel curated by Forastera Vintage. There’s even a dedicated “Littlest Honky Tonk,” a travelling museum and shop for all your Western needs.
Tickets go on sale May 10th, 2024 at 9 AM PST. Don’t miss your chance to be part of the inaugural The Fest With No Name – a new dimension in Country and Western music!
The Fest With No Name 2024 Lineup
Saturday, July 20th
- Midland
- Pony Bradshaw
- Summer Dean
- Dean Johnson
- Mariel Buckley
- Opening Ceremonies by the Squamish Ocean Canoe Family
Sunday, July 21st
- Shane Smith & The Saints
- Nikki Lane
- Jaime Wyatt
- Dylan Earl
- Shane Ghostkeeper
Kickoff and After Party Lineups Announced Soon!
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