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Folkfest 2007 Ready to Roll

By 250 News

Friday, July 27, 2007 03:52 AM

Folkfest fans sat back and enjoyed the tunes at  last years  event ( photo opinion250 archive)

The P.G. Folkfest  is set to start this evening at Fort George Park.   The weather looks like it will be  just perfect for the two days of music with a prediction of sunshine and a high of 24  today,  cloudy and up to 23 tomorrow.

If you don't already have a pass to the  Festival, tickets at the gate will be $35 dollars per person today, $45 dollars per person tomorrow.

The lineup for the Festival  will see a  lot of  talent from all over the continent taking to the stage:

Time Artist

5:30 pm

Welcome to the 2007 Prince George Folkfest!

5:40 pm - 6:10

Colin Pearson Band

6:20 pm - 7:20

"Fleet Wood Smac" Guitar Masters: Don Ross Joel Fafard Andy McKee

 

Tweener  CC hamel

7:30 pm - 8:30

Watermelon Slim and The Workers

Tweener  Angus Lyon and Ruriadh Campbell

9:00 pm - 10:00

Eccodek

10:15 pm - 11:30

New Orleans Social Club

 

Saturday, July 28, 2007 - Mainstage Schedule

 

10:50 am

WELCOME

11:00 am - 11:45

The Cottonweeds

 

Tweener Matt Robinson

11:55 am - 12:55

"Highway 16, Songs From The Heart" Kathy Frank, cc hamel, Naomi Kavka, Mitra Dee, Amy Millan, Maureen Washington and friends.

Tweener Matt Robinson

1:00 pm - 2:00

Angus Lyon AND Ruriadh Campbell

Tweener - Folkquest 2007 Runner up from Falkland, BC   Brad Ulmer

2:10 pm - 2:50

VERSUS Project

3:00 pm - 3:45

Navaz

Tweener Colin Pearson

4:00 pm - 5:00

Chad Van Gaalen

Tweener cc hamel

5:10 pm - 6:10

Don Ross, Joel Fafard, Andy McKee  Acoustic guitar symposium Round 2

 

Tweener - Folkquest 2005 winner Matt Robinson

6:20 pm - 7:20

Amy Millan Band

 

Tweener  Angus Lyon and Ruriadh Campbell

7:30 pm - 8:30

Donné Roberts Band

8:40 pm

2007 Folkquest Winners  Naomi Kavka and Josh Sandu

8:55 pm - 10:10

Corb Lund and the Hurtin' Albertans

10:15 pm

Festival Thanks

10:30 pm

The Paperboys

 

Finale


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