Entertaining

City and Colour to headline Tall Pines Music & Arts Festival in Gravenhurst, Ont.

Tall Pines Music and Arts Festival is returning to Gravenhurst for its third year. This summer the festival is moving to Gull Lake Park and will take place on July 19 and 20, 2024. Staying true to its roots, the festival includes an all-Canadian concert lineup including folk, indie-rock band, City and Colour, and alt-rock band, July Talk. Early bird tickets are available starting February 15 on tallpinesfestival.com. Cottage Life is the media partner for the festival and we’ve got a special discount code that gives our readers 20 per cent off tickets to the event: COTTAGELIFE20. 

See the full concert lineup below:

  • Ila Barker
  • Spencer Burton  
  • Chloë Doucet
  • Jin 
  • Boston Levi    
  • Dan Mangan
  • Deanna Petcoff    
  • The Sarandons
  • Texas King    
  • Tiny Horse   
  • The Vaniers  
  • JJ Wilde

The two-day festival will have a vendor village where cottagers and concert-goers can meet local artisans and find unique products handmade in the Muskoka area. On Thursday, July 18, there will be free music on the Barge at Gull Lake Park for local Gravenhurst residents. Coming from out of town to catch the show? Check out our suggestions on how to score a great cottage rental for the weekend.

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