This is a festival I’ve always wanted to attend but being the busy bee that I am has prevented me from doing so. Unfortunately for me, this years festival will end up on the list of events I wish I attended but if you’re planning to get on down to Worthy Farm all the way out in the UK, you’ll be one happy camper.
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Listening to Voices, Phantogram’s latest album, offers an escape for listeners. The dark cinematic music ushers you into the night, into a buzzing mind that is both racing but self-aware. Sarah Barthel and Josh Carter perfectly emulate their music. The duo seems most comfortable talking about time spent in silent countrysides and late night recordings.
July truly is the best time of year to be in the city of Ottawa. Not only is patio season in full swing, but July also signals the arrival of some of the greatest events Ottawa has to offer. Ottawa’s Bluesfest is in North America’s top 10 festivals and happens to feature some of the best and most talented artists you can think of.
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With all the focus being on Ottawa’s Bluesfest in July, if you’re paying a visit to Ottawa in June don’t forget about TD’s Ottawa Jazzfest. The legendary Earth Wind and Fire is headlining a lineup that always seems to attract some of the most talented musicians you will hear anywhere. Even comedian Steve Martin will be making an appearance with the Steep Canyon Rangers, in a performance that will entertain audiences on numerous levels!