Now in its 17th year, Electric Eclectics Festival of Experimental Music and Sound Art has announced its 2023 lineup of artists set to perform at the Funny Farm overlooking the scenic Big Head Valley, just outside Meaford, ON, from August 4 to 5.
Joining this year's roster of musicians are Alexander Hacke & Danielle de Picciotto, Dorit Chrysler, Hot Garbage, Half Glass Full, Adam Basanta, Erin Gee, Lary 7, Naval Cassidy, Victoria Yeh, Cuerpos, Loopstitch, Joyshape, James O'Callaghan, Night Danger, Lakewater, Lauren Best, Julia Dickens, Hami G and Osound.
In addition to musical performances, the festival will showcase the installation art of Field Work, Andrew O'Connor, Lumencrafter, Jake Parker Scott, Marco D'Andrea, Reinhard Reitzenstein and Modular Electronic Music Systems.
Early-bird, general-admission weekend tickets are on sale now and include camping access and two full days of concerts. You can get yours for $90 plus fees here.
Electric Eclectics will provide free shuttle service to the festival from the Flesherton, ON, Grey Transit Route stop, accessible via the Orangeville GO Train station. Find more information on that here. The festival also has its own rideshare group.
Joining this year's roster of musicians are Alexander Hacke & Danielle de Picciotto, Dorit Chrysler, Hot Garbage, Half Glass Full, Adam Basanta, Erin Gee, Lary 7, Naval Cassidy, Victoria Yeh, Cuerpos, Loopstitch, Joyshape, James O'Callaghan, Night Danger, Lakewater, Lauren Best, Julia Dickens, Hami G and Osound.
In addition to musical performances, the festival will showcase the installation art of Field Work, Andrew O'Connor, Lumencrafter, Jake Parker Scott, Marco D'Andrea, Reinhard Reitzenstein and Modular Electronic Music Systems.
Early-bird, general-admission weekend tickets are on sale now and include camping access and two full days of concerts. You can get yours for $90 plus fees here.
Electric Eclectics will provide free shuttle service to the festival from the Flesherton, ON, Grey Transit Route stop, accessible via the Orangeville GO Train station. Find more information on that here. The festival also has its own rideshare group.