Event: Sept 29 & 30 Walapolooza

Walapolooza 2023 flyer. Colourful art with text that says September 29th and 30th. 2 das of live music. Free event. Artists include Derek Miller, Drives the Common Man, Fawn Wood, Brothers Wilde, Native Poolbo, and More. Local performers. Honouring residential school survivors special. Walpole Island Highbanks Park. Drug and alcohol free event. All are welcome to come and listen to some good medicine. Check out the Facebook Event Page for more updates.


Happening on Walpole Island First Nation at Highbanks Park on September 29th and 30th.


Open to everyone. Two days of live music, with Indigenous artists and performers.

Brought to you by Bkejwanong Youth Council, Bkejwanong Biiweziimag Kinomaagziwad, Bkejwanong Family Well-Being program, Walpole Island Heritage Centre and others.


Free event.

Drugs and alcohol-free.


Schedule:
Schedule of the days. Text noted below.

Day 1 (September 29th)

3:00: Opening - Emcee Drives the Common Man & Kelly Kiyoshk & Residential School Survivors Special

3:15 Fawn Wood

4:00 Native Pool Boy

5:15 Natash Fisher

6:30 Drives the Common Man

8:00 Karaoke w/ Drives

8:45 Derek Miller

10:30 Closing


Day 2 (September 30th)

3:00 Opening - Emcee Eagle Blackbird & Romaine Peters

3:05 Jade Soney & Hunter Shipman

3:15 Alaina Sonefish

3:30 Wicked Sonz

4:30 Vance Brigham

5:00 Crystal Shawanda

7:15 Lager Jayne

8:00 Brother's Wilde

10:00 Closing


Categories: Diversity, Equity, Inclusion, Justice, Reconciliation, healing, Walapolooza, Walpole Island, Bkejwanong
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