A big concert’s been announced for the Muskoka Wharf this summer
The Tall Pines Music and Arts Festival is happening June 4th and 5th at the Gravenhurst location.
Confirmed acts include Big Wreck, the Beaches, Sloan, Bedouin Soundclash, K-Os, and lots of others.
The festival will kick off the 2022 summer festival season promising to give music fans a chance to celebrate summer along with some of Canada’s big stars.
Early bird pricing for General Admission and VIP weekend passes is available now, ending Friday, March 4th at 10 pm ET.
“I couldn’t think of a more perfect Canadian backdrop for this event than Muskoka,” says Kevin Goodman, CEO of Front Row Center. “We are really looking to embrace the local community and are excited to work with Mind-Aid an organization that provides mental health assistance for young people in the region as our charitable partner. We think that the fans, bands and brand partners are going to have a great couple of days filled with a lot of music and Muskoka memories.”
“We are very excited that the Tall Pines Music & Arts Festival has selected Gravenhurst as the picturesque backdrop for this amazing concert lineup,” adds Gravenhurst Mayor Paul Kelly. “It’s a wonderful opportunity for our community to showcase Gravenhurst, our beautiful Muskoka Wharf and the unique local shops and businesses we have, to new and returning visitors. The upcoming summer season in Gravenhurst is shaping up to be especially eventful with great music, great events and positive energy we’ve all been craving.”
“The summer of 2022 will see a boom in live music events returning to Ontario as we move away from COVID-19 restrictions. Muskoka Tourism is pleased to work with the Tall Pines Music & Arts Festival to amplify the arrival of the largest live music event of the summer to our area. Local businesses look forward to welcoming visitors who attend the festival and enjoy all that the communities in Muskoka have to offer”, adds Janet O’Connell, Executive Director Muskoka Tourism.
Artist installations, food trucks, and a local marketplace are all part of the weekend.
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