WayHome Music & Arts Festival

WayHome Music & Arts
Genre Music festival,
Location(s) Burl's Creek Event Grounds,
Oro-Medonte, Ontario
Years active 2015–2017
Founded by Stan and Eva Dunford, Shannon McNevan
Website Official website

WayHome Music & Arts, produced by Republic Live, is a three-day music and arts festival held at the custom-designed camping festival grounds, Burl's Creek. The festival offers multiple stages, a variety of late-night spectacles and experiences, international and local cuisine, an on-site locally produced farmers market, original art installations - past artists include internally acclaimed artists such as; DoLab and Angus Watt, and more to 40,000+ fans over the course of the weekend. WayHome Music & Arts was awarded the New Kid on the Block (Best New Festival) award at Canadian Music Week Industry Awards, was nominated for Major Festival of the Year at the 2016 Canadian Music Week Industry Awards and most recently won Major Music Festival of the Year during the 2017 Canadian Music Week Industry Awards. The 2017 edition of WayHome Music & Arts took place from July 28 to 30, 2017. On September 5, 2017, Republic Live announced the festival will be taking a "pause." Although this statement informed people that the festival will be on hold for 2018, It provided no insight as to what year the festival will return.[1]

History

Founded by Stan and Eva Dunford, WayHome Music & Arts was first held in 2015 at Burl's Creek Event Grounds. In its inaugural year, WayHome featured headliners Neil Young, Sam Smith, Kendrick Lamar, along with Alt-J, Modest Mouse, Hozier and many more. In its second year, WayHome Music and Arts 2016 featured LCD Soundsystem, Arcade Fire and The Killers, in addition to performances by Major Lazer, M83, HAIM, Metric, Chvrches, Ray LaMontagne, and 60+ more artists.

Camping

WayHome Music & Arts is held at the custom-designed festival grounds, Burl's Creek Event Grounds in Oro-Medonte, Ontario. The grounds provide a one-of-a-kind on-site camping experience for fans. The festival offers a range of different camping offerings from tent camping, RV, hydro RV, and quiet camping. The campgrounds come equipped with toilets, showers and feature a general store.

Art and Food

WayHome Music & Arts takes pride in expanding their immersive festival experience beyond music and incorporate different aspects of food and art. Each year, visual and creative artists are selected to create pieces for the festivals. Past artists incluse Do LaB, Angus Watt, Aaron Li-Hill, Charles Bierk, Trevor Wheatley and Cosmo Dean, Nathan Whitford, Puncture, Balloon Chain, Lady AIKO, Diana Lynn VanderMeulen, and many more. WayHome Music & Arts offers a variety of local and international food vendors over the course of the weekend in both the main entertainment area and campgrounds. Food and libations include gluten-free and vegan options.

2015 Line-up

July 24

Neil Young, Alt-J, Hozier, The Decemberists, Girl Talk, Future Islands, The Gaslight Anthem, Hey Rosetta!, G-Eazy, Courtney Barnett, Fucked Up, Thousand Foot Krutch, Delta Spirit, Rhiannon Giddens, Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real, Viet Cong, Com Truise, Dwayne Gretzky, Slow Magic, Bear Mountain, Lowell, For Esmé, Saxsyndrum, The Huaraches, Cross Dog, MacArthur Clark[2]

July 25

Kendrick Lamar, Modest Mouse, Bassnectar, Run the Jewels, ODESZA, Sylvan Esso, Danny Brown, Manchester Orchestra, The Rural Alberta Advantage, Big K.R.I.T., Timber Timbre, The Lone Bellow, Django Django, The Growlers, METZ, Alvvays, How to Dress Well, SZA, Broncho, The Highest Order, Dear Rouge, Kevin Garrett, The Beaches, Tomi Swick, Teen Violence, Broken Social Scene (replaced Passion Pit, due to illness)[2]

July 26

Sam Smith, Brandon Flowers, St. Vincent, Vance Joy, The Sheepdogs, Walk the Moon, Kaytranada, Cold War Kids, July Talk, Yukon Blonde, Sloan, Broods, Chad VanGaalen, Evening Hymns, Highs, Brave Shores, Weaves, The Ascot Royals, Zorch, Amos the Transparent, Lost Cousins[2]

2016 line-up

July 22

Headliner: LCD Soundsystem[3]

Metric, CHVRCHES, Gary Clark, Jr., Mac DeMarco, Rae Sremmurd, Wolf Parade, Foals, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, Matt and Kim, Tory Lanez, Keys N Krates, AlunaGeorge, Unknown Mortal Orchestra, The Struts, Femi Kuti & The Positive Force, Shad, FIDLAR (cancelled due to illness), Tourist, Marian Hill, Bombino, LANY, White Lung, BRAIDS, River Tiber, Tennyson.

July 23

Headliner: Arcade Fire

Major Lazer, M83, FKA twigs, Chet Faker, Arkells, The Last Shadow Puppets, Kurt Vile & The Violators, Third Eye Blind, X Ambassadors, Bahamas, A Tribe Called Red, Half Moon Run, Phosphorescent, BADBADNOTGOOD, Patrick Watson, Vince Staples, Savages, GoldLink (cancelled due to "logistical issues"), Lindsey Stirling, Noah Gundersen, Banners, Young Empires, Mothers, Little Scream, Boom Forest.

July 24

Headliner: The Killers.

HAIM, Ray LaMontagne, Beirut, Stars, The Arcs, Glass Animals, BØRNS, , Lucius, Oh Wonder, Robert DeLong, Coleman Hell, White Denim, Black Mountain, Dilly Dally, All Them Witches, Bishop Briggs, The Paper Kites, Allie X.

2017 Line-up

July 28

Headliner: Flume

Cage The Elephant, Justice, The Shins, Foster the People, Phantogram, Dashboard Confessional, Danny Brown, Constantines, The Naked and Famous, Allan Rayman, Poliça, San Fermin, Illenium, Andy Shauf, Noname, Tanya Tagaq, Grace Mitchell (replaced The Hunna), Pat Lok, Haerts, Margaret Glaspy, Picture This, Gabrielle Shonk, Belle Game

July 29

Headliner: Imagine Dragons

Vance Joy, Solange, Marshmello, Schoolboy Q, Pup, Jazz Cartier, Russ, Mura Masa, Royal Blood, Louis the Child, THEY., Death From Above 1979, Houndmouth, Honne, Jahkoy, Darcys, MAGIC GIANT, Blossoms, Charlotte Cardin, Nobro, Flakes

July 30

Headliner: Frank Ocean

Porter Robinson, Tegan and Sara, Banks, Charles Bradley & His Extraordinaires, Mutemath, Car Seat Headrest, The Drums, Rag'n'Bone Man, Jagwar Ma, Mitski, Daniel Caesar, Hundred Waters, The Dirty Nil, Skott, Colony House, Harrison Brome, Begonia, Clairmont the Second

See also

References

  1. "WayHome Will Not Return in 2018". Exclaim!. 5 September 2017.
  2. 1 2 3 "WayHome". WayHome. Retrieved September 16, 2015.
  3. "2016 Line-up". WayHome. Retrieved February 9, 2016.

Coordinates: 44°28′45″N 79°31′09″W / 44.479240°N 79.519172°W / 44.479240; -79.519172

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