Back for its 25th year, the Arts Alive Festival will once again take over Downtown 91原创 this Saturday, Aug. 18 from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Taking place along Fraser Highway between 204 and 206 Streets, more than 200 visual and performing artists are involved in this free family event, which includes live music, live art demonstrations, a children鈥檚 venue, special performance surprises and dozens of booths showcasing work by local artists and artisans.
In McBurney Plaza, a main stage will be set up with live music acts all day. Beginning at 10 a.m., will take the stage, followed by (11 a.m.), (1 p.m.) and (3 p.m.).
Ashley & Giddy are a husband and wife duo from Vancouver, who draw from their jazz and Ugandan roots to create unique, passionate music.
Beckingham is perhaps best known as the founder of the Juno Award nominated band Hey Ocean! He released his own, 鈥榝olkier鈥 style album, Just When The Light, in 2016.
Clay Ravens is a six-piece folk band from Vancouver that combines the soul of Americana lyrics with foot stomping melodies, similar to Drive by Truckers, Neil Young and Steve Earle.
Indie folk band Echo Nebraska plays melodic music with an emphasis on background vocals and acoustic instruments. Their latest album, Hold up to the Fire, pays homage to the band鈥檚 founder, Gunn Park, who passed away from cancer in 2016.
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In the Arts Alive Children鈥檚 venue, buskers will provide entertainment at 11 .m., while performs at 1:30 p.m.
Barbour plays her own brand of 鈥渆lectro-pop鈥 music that blends electronic, folk, rock, country and pop. She is also known for her acoustic shows and uncanny impressions of Canadian folk icon Joni Mitchell.
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Vancouver鈥檚 Tzonkov specializes in Spanish guitar, Caribbean steel drum and vocals. He鈥檚 created his own 鈥渃ontemporary Caribbean fusion鈥 by blending styles from Spanish Rumbas, Nuevo Flamenco, Brazilian jazz and Calypso.
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In addition to the range of arts on display, the festival will also include food offerings from local restaurants, food trucks and a stage side beer garden.
For more details on the 2018 Arts Alive Festival, visit .
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