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Austin City Limits Festival Releases 2024 Set Times For Weekend 1 And 2

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Austin City Limits (ACL) has announced the daily schedules for both Weekend 1 and Weekend 2, allowing fans to meticulously plan their festival experience. The 2024 festival, set to take place on October 4-6 and October 11-13 at Zilker Park, boasts an impressive lineup with headliners such as Dua Lipa, Chris Stapleton, and Tyler, the Creator. Other notable acts include Blink-182, Sturgill Simpson, and Pretty Lights.

The festival revealed its daily lineup back in early May. Now, with the release of the detailed daily schedules, attendees can see exactly when and where each artist will perform. However, note that Dominic Fike will no longer be performing and advised fans to stay tuned for updates on who will fill his slot.

Weekend 1 Schedule:

Friday, Oct. 4

  • Honda Stage: Asleep at the Wheel (12:55-1:40 p.m.), Catfish and the Bottlemen (2:25-3:10 p.m.), Norah Jones (4:10-5:10 p.m.), Foster the People (6:19-7:10 p.m.), Blink-182 (8:10 p.m.)
  • Miller Lite Stage: Katie Pruitt (1:40-2:25 p.m.), Mannequin P—– (3:10-4:10 p.m.), Elderbrook (5:10-6:10 p.m.), Porter Robinson (7:10-8:10 p.m.)
  • Silent Disco at Tito’s Stage: 8-10 p.m.
  • And many more…

Saturday, Oct. 5

  • Honda Stage: The Criticals (12:40-1:25 p.m.), Something Corporate (2:10-3:10 p.m.), Teddy Swims (4:10-5:10 p.m.), Benson Boone (6:10-7:10 p.m.), Pretty Lights (8:10 p.m.)
  • Miller Lite Stage: Godly the Ruler (11:55 a.m.-12:40 p.m.), IDKHOW (1:25-2:10 p.m.), Say She She (3:10-4:10 p.m.), Still Woozy (5:10-6:10 p.m.), Jungle (7:10-8:10 p.m.)
  • Silent Disco at Tito’s Stage: 8-10 p.m.
  • And many more…

Sunday, Oct. 6

  • Honda Stage: Richy Mitch & the Coal Miners (12:55-1:40 p.m.), Misterwives (2:25-3:25 p.m.), Orville Peck (4:25-5:25 p.m.), Caamp (6:25-7:25 p.m.), Sturgill Simpson (8:25 p.m.)
  • Miller Lite Stage: DeathByRomy (12:10-12:55 p.m.), Flo (1:40-2:25 p.m.), Medium Build (3:25-4:25 p.m.), Jess Glynne (5:25-6:25 p.m.), Kehlani (7:25-8:25 p.m.)
  • Silent Disco at Tito’s Stage: 8-10 p.m.
  • And many more…

Weekend 2 Schedule:

Friday, Oct. 11

  • Honda Stage: Late Night Drive Home (12:55-1:40 p.m.), Catfish and the Bottlemen (2:25-3:10 p.m.), Norah Jones (4:10-5:10 p.m.), Foster the People (6:19-7:10 p.m.), Blink-182 (8:10 p.m.)
  • Miller Lite Stage: Katie Pruitt (1:40-2:25 p.m.), The Sinseers (3:10-4:10 p.m.), Royel Otis (5:10-6:10 p.m.), Elderbrook (7:10-8:10 p.m.)
  • Silent Disco at Tito’s Stage: 8-10 p.m.
  • And many more…

Saturday, Oct. 12

  • Honda Stage: Billy Allen & the Pollies (12:40-1:25 p.m.), Movements (2:10-3:10 p.m.), Teddy Swims (4:10-5:10 p.m.), Benson Boone (6:10-7:10 p.m.), Pretty Lights (8:10 p.m.)
  • Miller Lite Stage: Joe P (11:55 a.m.-12:40 p.m.), Nico Vega (1:25-2:10 p.m.), Say She She (3:10-4:10 p.m.), Remi Wolf (5:10-6:10 p.m.), Jungle (7:10-8:10 p.m.)
  • Silent Disco at Tito’s Stage: 8-10 p.m.
  • And many more…

Sunday, Oct. 13

  • Honda Stage: Richy Mitch & the Coal Miners (12:55-1:40 p.m.), Misterwives (2:25-3:25 p.m.), Orville Peck (4:25-5:25 p.m.), Caamp (6:25-7:25 p.m.), Sturgill Simpson (8:25 p.m.)
  • Miller Lite Stage: Daiistar (12:10-12:55 p.m.), Dustin Kensrue (1:40-2:25 p.m.), Medium Build (3:25-4:25 p.m.), Jess Glynne (5:25-6:25 p.m.), The Red Clay Strays (7:25-8:25 p.m.)
  • Silent Disco at Tito’s Stage: 8-10 p.m.
  • And many more…


With over 100 acts performing across nine stages, ACL offers a diverse mix of genres and artists, ensuring there is something for everyone. From legendary acts like Blink-182 to contemporary stars like Dua Lipa, the festival promises an exciting lineup that caters to all musical tastes.

Three-day tickets are on sale now at aclfestival.com (sold out for Weekend 1, limited for Weekend 2). For those looking for a more exclusive experience, VIP passes and private bungalows near the Honda Stage are available. The festival’s return to Zilker Park in 2024 is set to be a memorable event filled with great music and unforgettable moments.

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FIFA Fan Festival™ Vancouver – Walk Off The Earth, Fionn, Felix Cartal, and France Fans

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FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver - July 4

The FIFA Fan Festival™ at the PNE kept the World Cup excitement rolling on Saturday, July 4, as fans gathered for another full day of football, live music, and celebrations. With two Round of 16 matches on the giant screens and a lineup of Canadian artists filling the Amphitheatre Stage, the atmosphere remained lively from morning through the evening.

The day had already delivered plenty of drama before the concerts began. Morocco had stunned host nation Canada earlier in the day to book a place in the quarter-finals, ending Canada’s historic World Cup run after its first-ever appearance in the Round of 16. A few hours later, France defeated Paraguay to secure the final quarter-final spot, setting up a meeting with Morocco in one of the tournament’s most intriguing matchups. As the final whistle blew, fans quickly shifted their attention from the football to the music just a few steps away.

Vancouver-based band Fionn, consisting of twins Alanna and Brianne Finn-Morris, was first on stage, offering an engaging performance that fit the late afternoon perfectly. Their warm vocals and heartfelt indie-pop songs gave the crowd a chance to catch their breath after another emotional day of World Cup action. Many fans who had spent hours watching the matches stayed put, creating an attentive audience that truly enjoyed the show.

Right after, Walk Off The Earth took over and instantly changed the pace. The Ontario group has built its reputation on creative arrangements and infectious energy, and they delivered exactly that. Their performance blended pop, rock, folk, and plenty of crowd interaction, turning the Amphitheatre into a giant singalong. The band’s playful chemistry and multi-instrumental approach kept fans engaged from start to finish, with many dancing along and singing every word.

At the Park Stage, Vancouver-born DJ and producer Felix Cartal took over. A familiar face on festival lineups across the country, Cartal delivered a polished electronic set that kept fans dancing until the festival closed. His mix of melodic house, upbeat remixes, and crowd-pleasing drops provided the perfect soundtrack to cap off a day that had already been packed with football drama and live music.

The FIFA Fan Festival has consistently shown that it offers far more than football. Saturday’s schedule paired knockout-stage drama with live performances that gave supporters another reason to stay long after the matches had ended. Even with Canada’s elimination still fresh in many minds, the festival remained a welcoming place to celebrate the global game, discover Canadian talent, and enjoy a summer evening surrounded by thousands of fellow fans. With the quarter-finals now set, anticipation continued to build for another unforgettable week at Vancouver’s Fan Festival.

Check out our favourite photos of the night below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

WALK OFF THE EARTH

FIONN

FELIX CARTAL

FRANCE FANS

All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer

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Montréal Jazz Festival 2026 – Patrick Watson

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Patrick Watson @ Jazzfest - July 4th - photo by Andres Amaya-2

July 3, 2026

If you thought the outdoor main stage at Jazz Fest was packed earlier in the week, it had absolutely nothing on the sea of people that squeezed into the Place des Festivals for Patrick Watson. The site was packed right to the limit. The last time he played the festival back in 2021, it was to a strictly limited, socially distanced crowd, and he actually took a moment to contrast that eerie, quiet landscape with the overwhelming wall of faces looking back at him this time around. The massive turnout made it feel like the city had just been waiting for the perfect moment to properly welcome him back.

The whole night felt like a massive, curated homecoming celebration with his favourite people on earth. By the third song, he already had the crowd cheering when he brought out Montreal’s own Martha Wainwright, who has been heavily involved in the local scene and festival circuit this year, to share the stage. Right after that, he raised the bar even higher by bringing up a string quartet for a stunning performance of “Ode to Vivian.” He took a second to tell the story behind the track, explaining how it was inspired by the street photographer Vivian Maier, who secretly kept her incredible work to herself until she passed, only to posthumously become an inspiration to thousands of photographers worldwide.

The emotional peak of the set came during “To Build a Home.” Watson talked about how deeply the experience of growing up in Montreal shaped him both as a person and a musician, noting that his music could only ever be written in a city with this exact type of creative spirit. As the song played, vintage 1960s video footage of Montreal rolled across the massive backdrops, which gave the whole performance an incredibly nostalgic, cinematic weight. He kept the collaborations rolling through the night, too, pulling the brilliant November Ultra onto the stage for “Silencio,” and later bringing out the rising indie-folk artist Solann.

The years might be passing, but Patrick Watson proves every time he steps on a stage that he remains an absolute force of nature. He doesn’t care about shifting trends; he just cares about his craft. A few people floating around the crowd might have been a little disappointed not to hear some of the older classics like “Lighthouse” or “The Great Escape,” but honestly, what better setting is there to test out your newest material than the Montreal Jazz Festival in front of your home crowd? Besides, when the performance is that stunning from start to finish, you really can’t be mad about it.

Check out our favourite photos of the night below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

PATRICK WATSON

All Photo Credit: Andres Amaya

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