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BottleRock Napa Valley Unveils 2025 Line-Up Featuring Green Day, Justin Timberlake, and Noah Kahan

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The highly anticipated BottleRock Napa Valley music festival has announced its 2025 line-up, featuring an impressive roster of headliners: Green Day, Justin Timberlake, and Noah Kahan. The three-day event will take place May 23-25, 2025, at the Napa Valley Expo, bringing a celebration of music, wine, craft brews, and world-class culinary experiences to California’s Wine Country.

In addition to the headliners, the diverse 2025 line-up includes standout acts such as psychedelic groove favourites Khruangbin, alternative rock icons Cage the Elephant and Sublime, as well as legendary hip-hop artists Public Enemy, E-40, and Ice Cube.

The festival continues its tradition of highlighting local talent, with performances by Vallejo native and hip-hop legend E-40, Marin County’s alt-rock band The Alive, and the recently reunited San Francisco alt-rock group 4 Non Blondes.

Three-day general admission tickets, starting at $456 per person including all fees, will go on sale at 10 a.m. PT on Tuesday, January 14, 2025. Fans can secure early pre-sale ticket access at 8 a.m. PT by signing up for SMS alerts through BottleRock Napa Valley’s website.

In a significant show of community support, BottleRock Napa Valley has pledged to join the California wildfire relief effort. The festival will match every dollar donated by fans—up to $50,000—to benefit FireAid, a benefit concert supporting individuals affected by the recent wildfires in Los Angeles County. Fans can contribute to FireAid through the Support FireAid link available on the festival’s official website.

“The BottleRock experience has always been about more than music,” said a BottleRock spokesperson. “This year, we’re thrilled to bring people together for a celebration of great performances while also making a tangible impact by supporting wildfire recovery efforts.”

For the complete line-up, ticket details, and donation opportunities, visit BottleRockNapaValley.com

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FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver – Kx5 and SG Lewis

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FIFA Fan Festival Vancouver - July 17

The FIFA Fan Festival™ shifted into concert mode on July 17 as Vancouver welcomed one of the festival’s Signature Concert nights. After weeks of blending live music with FIFA World Cup action, Friday’s schedule focused entirely on the evening lineup, giving fans a chance to enjoy a full night of electronic music at the amphitheatre.

The gates opened at 5 p.m., with Shades of Day kicking things odd. Vancouver artist Grayson Repp followed at 6:30 p.m. Repp did exactly what an opening act should do, warming up the growing crowd and setting the tone for the night. As more fans poured into the festival grounds, the atmosphere steadily built toward the evening’s headline performance.

SG Lewis started at 7:30 p.m., bringing his signature mix of house, disco, and electronic pop. His smooth production and dance-friendly set kept the energy climbing, with the audience fully embracing the chance to dance in the new amphitheatre. By the end of his performance, the venue had transformed into a massive outdoor dance floor.

The night’s main attraction arrived at 9 p.m. as Kx5 took over the stage. The collaboration between Deadmau5 and Kaskade has become one of the biggest names in electronic music, and their performance lived up to the anticipation. Massive visuals, pyrotechnics, synchronized lighting, and booming production turned the FIFA Fan Festival into a festival within a festival. Fans packed the amphitheatre from the floor to the lawn, singing along when vocals appeared and raising their hands as the bass echoed across the PNE.

Unlike many of the FIFA Fan Festival days that balanced football broadcasts with music throughout the afternoon, July 17 belonged entirely to the concert experience. From Grayson Repp‘s early set to SG Lewis‘ polished performance and Kx5‘s high-powered finale, the Signature Concert delivered one of the biggest musical highlights of the Vancouver Fan Festival.

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

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GRAYSON REPP

All Photo Credit: Caroline Charruyer

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Phillips Backyard Music Festival – Day 3 Recap & Photos

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The final day of Phillips Backyard Music Festival brought another full afternoon and evening of music, giving fans one last chance to enjoy one of British Columbia’s best summer festivals. After two successful days, the crowds returned in large numbers, and there was little sign that anyone was running out of energy.

Darrian Gerard opened the Main Stage, welcoming early arrivals with an upbeat performance that got the final day started on the right foot. Shortly afterward, Amulet began the Music BC Stage programming before Fake Shark took over the Main Stage. The Vancouver rock band got the audience moving quickly, as usual. Their fast-paced set injected fresh energy into the afternoon and produced one of the liveliest crowds of the day.

The Music BC Stage remained busy with performances from Infidelity, the highly anticipated Angine de Poitrine, Chopping Spree, and Runner. One of the strengths of Phillips Backyard has always been its commitment to showcasing artists from British Columbia alongside nationally recognized names, and Sunday’s schedule reflected that balance well. Fans who wandered between stages were rewarded with several impressive discoveries throughout the afternoon.

Wolf Parade returned to Victoria with a performance that reminded everyone why the band continues to hold such an important place in Canadian indie rock. Their songs translated well to the outdoor setting, and longtime fans sang along throughout the set. The band sounded tight, confident, and completely in control, making their performance one of the standout moments before the headliner.

Modest Mouse closed the festival with exactly the kind of performance many fans had been waiting all weekend to see. Their set mixed well-known favourites with deeper cuts, keeping longtime listeners happy while giving newer fans a chance to experience one of indie rock’s defining live acts. The band’s sound filled the festival grounds, and the audience stayed engaged until the final notes.

As the last songs ended, it was clear that Phillips Backyard had delivered another successful edition. The festival once again struck the right balance between established touring artists and homegrown talent, giving both equal opportunities to connect with the audience. Combined with excellent weather, smooth organization, quality food and drinks, and a relaxed setting that encouraged people to stay all day, the festival closed its 2026 edition on a high note.

Check out our favourite photos of the day below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery! You can find our recap and photos of Day 1 here and Day 2 here.

MODEST MOUSE

WOLF PARADE

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CHOPPING SPREE

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All Photo Credit: Kelli Rothwell

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