While we've yet to get a lineup, Arts & Crafts has confirmed its Field Trip Music & Arts Festival will return to Toronto this summer as a two-day bash.
The 2015 instalment of Field Trip takes place at Toronto's Fort York & Garrison Common from June 6 to 7, with planners promising a "two-day lineup of world class music, art, food, technology and family-friendly programming." They have yet to reveal any artists attached to the fest, though, and lineup details are set to arrive early next year.
If you've already put your faith in A&C, which has booked the likes of Broken Social Scene, Interpol, Shad and A Tribe Called Red in years past, Field Trip starts selling its super early bird "Explorer" weekend passes tomorrow morning (December 11). Each pass will be priced at $85, plus $4 in venue and facility fees. Weekend passes will go up to $115 after artist announcements, while prices for single day tickets will also be unveiled in the new year.
You will be able to purchase tickets over here.
If you missed out on Field Trip this year, you can read Exclaim!'s reviews for day one and day two, or watch a highlight reel down below.
The 2015 instalment of Field Trip takes place at Toronto's Fort York & Garrison Common from June 6 to 7, with planners promising a "two-day lineup of world class music, art, food, technology and family-friendly programming." They have yet to reveal any artists attached to the fest, though, and lineup details are set to arrive early next year.
If you've already put your faith in A&C, which has booked the likes of Broken Social Scene, Interpol, Shad and A Tribe Called Red in years past, Field Trip starts selling its super early bird "Explorer" weekend passes tomorrow morning (December 11). Each pass will be priced at $85, plus $4 in venue and facility fees. Weekend passes will go up to $115 after artist announcements, while prices for single day tickets will also be unveiled in the new year.
You will be able to purchase tickets over here.
If you missed out on Field Trip this year, you can read Exclaim!'s reviews for day one and day two, or watch a highlight reel down below.