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Escapade Festival Canada celebrate 10th anniversary

DNA Live and Live Nation have partnered to bring you the 10th edition of the Bud Light Escapade Music Festival. The two-day festival will be held from Saturday, June 22 to Sunday, June 23, 2019 at TD Place in Ottawa for its largest edition to date. The program will deliver a new experience, a new design, and additions.

Dedicated to the development of the electronic music scene, the event to be held in the nation’s capital will be presented on 4 distinct stages: the main stage, the bass stage, the trance stage, and the Dreambox stage, which will be devoted to local and emerging artists.

The 10th anniversary line-up will be undoubtedly the most impressive ever to be presented by Escapade. It’ll include a wide range of artists, covering musical genres such as electronic, bass, house, trance and trap and artists including Martin Garrix, DJ Snake, Tchami, Malaa and Zeds Dead, to name a few. An out-of-the-ordinary experience is to be expected.

“We want to continue providing an exceptional experience for festival-goers. For this 10th edition, you can expect something you’ve never seen before. ” emphasizes Olivier Primeau, partner and co-owner of the Beachclub.

“This year, Escapade will undoubtedly be our largest edition to date, with a line-up of international and local artists.” adds Ali Shafaee, Director of Partnerships at DNA Live, producers of the Festival.

 

Headliners/Line up:

DJ Snake
Martin Garrix
Tchami
Malaa
Zeds Dead
Jaul
Adventure Club
Ferry Corsten
Kayzo
Kshmr
Loud Luxury
Markus Schulz
Timmy Trumpet
Chris Lorenzo
Jack Beats

 

Tickets Available: https://escapademusicfestival.frontgatetickets.com/

Written by Mark Betteridge

Mark Betteridge is the Founder of Change Underground (est. 2013) and True Underground. An investigative journalist cited by leading publications such as Mixmag and Groove, he is a Digital Architect in the dance music industry news space. Read Full Bio →

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