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High Water Festival 2025 Returns with Arcade Fire, Lord Huron, Counting Crows, and More

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Mark your calendars! The beloved High Water Festival is set to return to North Charleston’s Riverfront Park on April 26-27, 2025, promising an unforgettable weekend of music, food, and community.

The seventh annual High Water Festival boasts a stellar lineup of 15+ acts across two stages with the unique promise of no overlapping sets, ensuring fans never miss a moment. This year’s headliners include the Grammy-winning Arcade Fire, indie-folk sensation Lord Huron, chart-toppers Counting Crows, and the crowd-favourite Mt. Joy.

Joining the headliners are acclaimed acts like The Backseat Lovers, Trampled By Turtles, Waxahatchee, Amos Lee, Flipturn, Joy Oladokun, Julien Baker & Torres, and many more. Charleston’s own Easy Honey will represent the local music scene, opening the festival on Saturday.

Daily Lineup:

Saturday, April 26

  • Lord Huron
  • Mt. Joy
  • The Backseat Lovers
  • Amos Lee
  • Julien Baker & Torres
  • Joy Oladokun
  • Medium Build
  • Evan Honer
  • Darren Kiely
  • Easy Honey

Sunday, April 27

  • Arcade Fire
  • Counting Crows
  • Trampled by Turtles
  • Flipturn
  • Waxahatchee
  • Wild Rivers
  • The War and Treaty
  • Gigi Perez
  • Goldie Boutilier
  • Ethan Tasch

High Water Festival is more than a celebration of music – it’s a feast for the senses. Attendees can indulge in culinary delights from local and regional eateries at The Refuge, enjoy handcrafted cocktails and craft brews, and shop for festival and artist merchandise onsite.

Tickets for High Water Festival 2025 go on presale starting November 14, 2024, from 10–11 a.m. at the lowest available prices:

  • General Admission: $125 (one-day), $225 (two-day)
  • GA+: $275 (one-day), $400 (two-day)
  • VIP: $410 (one-day), $695 (two-day)
  • Platinum: $925 (one-day), $1,750 (two-day)

Layaway plans are available, and $3 from each ticket sold will benefit charities supporting the North Charleston community. Any remaining tickets will go on sale to the public starting at 12 p.m. on November 14 at highwaterfest.com.

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Governors Ball 2026 Release Daily Schedules

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The set times are in. Governors Ball Music Festival just dropped its daily schedules for June 5–7, and the usual game begins: mapping your day, picking your battles, and accepting you can’t see everything.

Friday, June 5

Day one leans indie-pop into rap by night. Lorde closes the main stage at 8:30, opposite the tail end of Baby Keem(7:30–8:30). That’s your first big call: polished pop spectacle or Keem’s high-energy set.

Earlier, things get messy in a good way. KATSEYE (6:35–7:30) overlaps with Pierce the Veil (5:30–6:30) bleed, and The Beths (6:00–7:00) sit right in between. Indie fans will feel that pinch.

Midday conflicts are lighter, but The Dare (4:00–4:45) vs. Arcy Drive (3:30–4:15) creates a small fork in the road.

If you’re pacing yourself, the cleanest run is late afternoon into Mariah the Scientist (4:45–5:30), then pick your lane.

Saturday, June 6

Saturday is the most chaotic on paper. Stray Kids headline at 8:30, directly after Kali Uchis (7:30–8:30). That transition is smooth if you stay put.

The real trouble hits earlier. Major Lazer (6:30–7:30) collides with Blood Orange (5:30–6:30) and the start of Amyl and the Sniffers (7:30–8:30). Dancehall vs. alt-R&B vs. punk. Pick a mood and commit.

Mid-card is stacked with clashes: Ravyn Lenae (4:00–4:45) overlaps with Jane Remover (3:30–4:15), and Snow Strippers (4:45–5:30) runs right into Wet Leg (4:45–5:30). That last one is a true coin flip, two buzzy acts at the exact same time.

Sunday, June 7

Sunday might be the strongest day top to bottom. A$AP Rocky closes at 8:45, opposite the end of JENNIE (7:45–8:45) and Freddie Gibbs & The Alchemist (7:45–8:45). That’s the toughest final hour of the weekend.

The lead-up is just as tight. Dominic Fike (6:45–7:45) overlaps with Clipse (5:45–6:45) and Hot Mulligan (6:15–7:15). Three different crowds, same window.
Earlier, Japanese Breakfast (4:00–4:45) and Holly Humberstone (3:15–4:00) form a nice back-to-back if you stay mobile, but Between Friends (2:30–3:15) cuts into that flow.

The takeaway

Friday is manageable. Saturday is conflict-heavy. Sunday is stacked late.
If you hate missing songs, plan short splits. If you want full sets, accept you’ll miss something big. That’s part of the deal, and honestly, half the fun.

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PNE Summer Night Concerts Announce 2026 Lineup

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PNE Summer Night Concerts 2026

Vancouver’s summer concert calendar is locking into place. The annual Summer Night Concerts are set to return to the Pacific National Exhibition from August 22 through September 7, bringing live music back to one of the city’s biggest seasonal events.

This year carries a bit more weight than usual. The series will debut at the brand-new Freedom Mobile Arch, a 10,000-seat outdoor amphitheatre built for large-scale performances. The venue promises better sightlines, improved sound, and a more immersive setup for fans. It’s a major shift for the fair, which spent much of last year dealing with construction that limited its footprint and contributed to a drop in attendance.

Now, with the full site back in action, organizers are aiming for a reset. The 2026 lineup leans into that idea, mixing legacy acts with newer names across genres like rock, pop, hip-hop, and electronic.

Headliners include Blue Rodeo, The Guess Who, The Beaches, Nelly, and Zedd, alongside artists like Mt. Joy, Train, and Barenaked Ladies. Special performances include Cynthia Erivo backed by the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra, as well as appearances from Punjabi Virsa, Weird Al Yankovic, Earth, Wind & Fire, Pierce the Veil, Sarah McLachlan, and Boy George & Culture Club.

The full schedule runs nightly:

  • Aug. 22: Blue Rodeo
  • Aug. 23: The Guess Who
  • Aug. 25: The Beaches
  • Aug. 26: Nelly
  • Aug. 27: Zedd
  • Aug. 28: Mt. Joy
  • Aug. 29: Cynthia Erivo with VSO
  • Aug. 30: Punjabi Virsa
  • Sept. 1: Train
  • Sept. 2: Barenaked Ladies
  • Sept. 3: Weird Al Yankovic
  • Sept. 4: Earth, Wind & Fire
  • Sept. 5: Pierce the Veil
  • Sept. 6: Sarah McLachlan
  • Sept. 7: Boy George & Culture Club

Tickets start at $49 plus fees and include admission to the PNE Fair. Presale began April 19, with general on-sale launching April 20 through TicketLeader.

New venue, full fairgrounds, and a lineup that leans both nostalgic and current. After a quieter year, the PNE looks ready to feel busy again.

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