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FVDED In The Park 2024 – Day 2

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FVDED IN THE PARK 2024 | Day Two
Holland Park, Surrey, BC | July 6, 2024

FVDED IN THE PARK, Western Canada’s largest music festival, returned to Surrey’s Holland Park with a bang after a one-year hiatus in 2023. Over the course of two days, this sold-out event drew in 40,000 attendees eager to experience its cutting-edge lineup and state-of-the-art stages. Gone this year were the live screens and supporting lineup of rappers, pop stars, and alternative rock, with the festival re-focusing on the EDM and DJs that have made the event such a success since 2015.

Day 2 continued to provide an excellent lineup of local and up-and-coming artists like Vancouver’s very own Sarana, the captivating Yurie (who has been featured at the Northwest Stage at previous years of FVDED), and the intense house music of Coco & Breezy. Also returning to FVDED was So Sus, who packed the Forest Stage with the help of the FVDED dance team and a smoke bubble machine!

Who knew it could get hotter for day two? With the temperature rising to the high 30s, attendees took advantage of the many water stations, finding shade and relaxation amongst the hammocks in the forest. Many took advantage of the large paper fans sold on site, cooling off in the sun and snapping them open and closed to the beat of the music. Once again the festival grounds were packed to capacity and there were way too much going on to see or hear everything, but we had a blast and can’t wait for next year’s artist announcements and weekend.

Enjoy our favourite photos of day two below or head to our Facebook page for the full gallery!

Coco & Breezy
Coco & Breezy
FVDED Attendee
FVDED Attendee
FVDED Attendee
FVDED Dancer
Global
Karsten Sollors
Sarana
So Sus
So Sus
Yurie
Yurie

All Photo Credit: Jason Martin

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Holly Humberstone Brings ‘Cruel World’ Tour to Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver

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On June 25th, English indie-pop singer-songwriter Holly Humberstone brought her Cruel World North American Tour to a sold-out Commodore Ballroom in Vancouver.

After Humberstone enthralled the Commodore with her emotional and delicate vocals and created a warm atmosphere, keeping it personal, sharing stories with the audience.

The Grantham native is touring in support of her newest album, Cruel World, of which we got a sneak peek of during her performance at All Things Go early June. While her music remains deeply introspective, the new material carries a greater sense of confidence, shifting between quiet vulnerability and soaring choruses that the audience, getting to hear it live for the first time, can’t help but sing along.

Mixing songs into the set from Cruel World, Humberstone performed the instantly catchy “White Noise,” the gothic-inspired “Die Happy,” and fan favourite “To Love Somebody,” among many other tunes.

Throughout the night, she also sprinkled in career-defining tracks like “Falling Asleep At The Wheel,” “Scarlett,” “Deep End,” and “The Walls Are Way Too Thin”.

Holly Humberstone balanced a raw, commanding vocal delivery with the tight musicianship of her band, expanding familiar tracks into a fuller live sound that made the most of the Commodore Ballroom’s rich acoustics.

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

HOLLY HUMBERSTONE IN VANCOUVER

All Photo Credit: Hunter Soo

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Snail Mail Took Over Le Trabendo in Paris for ‘Ricochet’ Tour

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Snail Mail, Lindsay Jordan’s indie rock solo project, took over Le Trabendo in Paris, France on June 23.

As fans slowly made their way to the venue, they were welcomed by the bedroom pop sounds of singer-songwriter Unflirt. The emerging London-based artist, whose real name is Christine Senorin, performed both new and old songs. From her first single “Crush” to a few songs from her album Fleeting, fans were lucky enough to also hear her new unreleased song, “New York.”

At 9pm, it was then time for Snail Mail to hit the stage. Four years since their last headline show in France, fans were so excited to see them again that many braved the heat wave—fittingly also the title of one of the songs performed that evening. By the first song, the venue was crowded and buzzing, and Snail Mail delivered a high-energy show despite the melting heat.

Ricochet, the band’s third album, was released in March of this year, and fans got to hear it in its entirety throughout a carefully crafted setlist. Starting with “Tractor Beam,” Snail Mail performed a mix of songs from their entire discography, from the critically acclaimed single “Valentine” to “Thinning,” the opening track of her debut EP. The night ended with “Pristine,” jokingly called “Paris-tine” for the night.

The Ricochet Tour, started in April in America, is now coming to an end with its last shows in the United Kingdom. Snail Mail will then embark on a co-headline tour with Soccer Mommy across the United States next fall.

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

SNAIL MAIL

UNFLIRT

All Photo Credit: Manon Pothin

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