Stanley Park’s New SKOOKUM Festival Announces September Festival Lineup

March 14, 2018
DV
By Destination Vancouver
2 min read

The inaugural SKOOKUM Festival, a brand-new music, art, and food festival, is set hit Vancouver’s world-famous Stanley Park from September 7-9, 2018. The stunning 1,000-acre urban park offers picturesque views of the surrounding ocean, rainforest, and mountains, and is only a stone’s throw away from downtown’s hotels, restaurants, and neighbourhoods. The highly anticipated Festival recently released its lineup of local and international musical artists, including headliners The Killers and Florence + The Machine.

Hosted on the shared territory of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations, the newly announced lineup includes Indigenous powerhouses like Kelly Derrickson, Crystal Shawanda, Buffy Sainte Marie. Local offerings also include Said The Whale, Hey Ocean!, and The Carnival Band, with performances from internationally renowned artists like the United States’ St. Vincent, Mexico’s Rodrigo y Gabriela, and the UK’s Stereophonics.

The full list of confirmed artists include:

The Killers, Florence + The Machine, Metric, Arkells, The War On Drugs, St. Vincent, Father John Misty, Blue Rodeo, Mother Mother, Chromeo, Bahamas, Stereophonics, Rodrigo y Gabriela, Cold War Kids, Greta Van Fleet, Dear Rouge, Buffy Sainte Marie, Matt Mays, Current Swell, Black Pistol Fire, Whitehorse, Matt Andersen, Said The Whale, Yukon Blonde, The Zolas, Hey Ocean!, Midnight Shine, Delhi 2 Dublin, Barney Bentall, The Julian Taylor Band, Crystal Shawanda, The Matinée, Belle Game, Little Destroyer, The Boom Booms feat. Ta’Kaiya Blaney, William Prince, Shred Kelly, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Kelly Derrickson, Murray Porter, Mob Bounce, daysormay, Bitterly Divine, The Carnival Band and Zynth & Co.

Set to be one of the hottest events of the year, SKOOKUM will bring over 50 stage performances on three stages, live and multimedia art installations, gourmet culinary experiences, while showcasing some of the best BC wines, craft beer, and offerings from local craft distilleries.

Check out the Festival’s website for more information and ticket pricing.

SKOOKUM Festival
Stanley Park
Vancouver
music festival
art festival
food festival
The Killers
Florence + The Machine
September 2018