Ontario's Crystal Lake art and music festival is gearing up for its third annual edition, and organizers have now shared the first wave of artists set to play the 2019 event.
American stoner trio Dead Meadow, pedal-powered noise rockers A Place to Bury Strangers and Bay Area-based experimentalists Lumerians will all grace the main stage at this year's festival, which takes place July 26 and 27 at the Frontier Ghost Town Campground in West Grey County, ON.
The lineup is also set to feature Orville Peck, Absolutely Free, Paul Jacobs, Spindrift, High Dials, DOOMSQUAD, Walrus, Deux Trois, Zones, Wine Lips, Hot Garbage, Rum Do, New Zebra Kid, Gloin and more.
A second wave of artists will be announced in early May.
Weekend passes to the festival are currently on sale at a discounted price of $110 (including camping) until April 22. They can be found through the fest's official website.
American stoner trio Dead Meadow, pedal-powered noise rockers A Place to Bury Strangers and Bay Area-based experimentalists Lumerians will all grace the main stage at this year's festival, which takes place July 26 and 27 at the Frontier Ghost Town Campground in West Grey County, ON.
The lineup is also set to feature Orville Peck, Absolutely Free, Paul Jacobs, Spindrift, High Dials, DOOMSQUAD, Walrus, Deux Trois, Zones, Wine Lips, Hot Garbage, Rum Do, New Zebra Kid, Gloin and more.
A second wave of artists will be announced in early May.
Weekend passes to the festival are currently on sale at a discounted price of $110 (including camping) until April 22. They can be found through the fest's official website.