Jenn Grant sang tunes from her latest album, Honeymoon Punch, which aims to bring sunshine after the darkness, just like Grant did with her bright pink dress and cowboy boots at the festival.
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Stars dedicated their set to Delphine, the baby girl of singer-guitarist Amy Millan (above) and bassist Evan Cranley born in March.
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PS I Love You’s drummer Benjamin Nelson didn’t play the festival until later in the evening, but he wandered the festival during the day with his mom.
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The festival occurred on August 5 and 6 and attracted music lovers of all ages.
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Paul Saulnier (above) and Ben Nelson from PS I Love You received rave reviews from other artists. Torquil Campbell of Stars commented on the undeniable energy between the pair.
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Montreal based Plants and Animals brought along a furry friend for their show, bringing the band's dog on stage for their set.
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After Buck 65 had to drop out at the last minute due to a family emergency, Shad stepped in to replace him and had fans crowding the stage as he sang hits like “Rose Garden.”
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When Stars came out for the encore, Torquil Campbell quipped that the audience may not want more of them, but Stars wanted more time with the audience.
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Stars lead singer and songwriter Torquil Campbell (above) was full of inspirational quotes during his performance, the most memorable being, “We are Stars and so are you!”