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CONTEST: Win Tickets to the Vancouver Folk Music Festival

One lucky Tyee reader will receive a pair of weekend passes valued at $500.

Vancouver Folk Music Festival 15 Jun 2026The Tyee

The Vancouver Folk Music Festival celebrates its 49th edition July 17-19 at beautiful ʔəy̓alməxʷ Jericho Beach Park. One of Vancouver’s signature summer events, the festival features all-day programming on three stages.

More than just a music festival, VFMF is a community celebration filled with dancing, storytelling, food, artisan markets and the stunning natural beauty of its oceanside site. This is a place where musical borders dissolve and the beach becomes a stage for cultural connection and discovery. Throughout the festival site, enjoy a vibrant mosaic of global artistry and Canadian heart all weekend long.

Main stage artists include Hazlett (Australia/Sweden), Billy Bragg (U.K.), Valerie June (U.S.), Amistat (Germany/Australia), Ruby Waters (Canada), Tami Neilson (Canada/New Zealand) and more. Global visitors include artists from Africa, Japan, Ukraine, Spain and Northern Ireland, with U.S. and Canadian artists rounding out the bill.

In anticipation of this year’s event, the Vancouver Folk Music Festival is giving away a pair of weekend passes (valued at $500), which include site access to all three days of the festival.

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About the Vancouver Folk Music Festival

The Vancouver Folk Music Festival is a unique community-based celebration internationally renowned for presenting the finest traditional and contemporary folk and roots music from around the world. Now in its 49th year, the festival continues to be one of the city’s most beloved, enjoyed and respected events. Each year, the festival draws tens of thousands of enthusiastic attendees to experience the music and culture of international, national and local acts.  [Tyee]

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