Winnipeg Folk Festival

Winnipeg Folk Festival

Winnipeg Folk Festival - Birds Hill Park, Hwy #59, R3J 3W3 Winnipeg Kort

fös. 10.07.2026 10:00

Phillips Backyard Music Festival 2026 at Phillips Backyard (at Phillips Brewery) at 2026-07-10

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  • Of Monsters and Men
    Of Monsters and Men

    Our album is out now!

    https://OMAM.lnk.to/AllIsLoveAndPainInTheMouseParade

    The Mouse Parade Tour:

    https://laylo.com/ofmonstersandmen/mouseparadetour

  • Father John Misty
    Father John Misty

    Compilation record "Greatish Hits: I Followed My Dreams and My Dreams Said to Crawl" out now.

  • Lucy Dacus
    Lucy Dacus

    Forever Is A Feeling: The Archives out now

    lucydacus.lnk.to/foreverisafeelingthearchives

  • Stephen Wilson Jr.
    Stephen Wilson Jr.
    https://lnk.bio/stephenwilsonjr
  • Sylvan Esso
    Sylvan Esso

    Sylvan Esso is a synth pop duo hailing from Durham, North Carolina, USA. Though both members play in every different sounding bands as their day jobs, the duo formed in 2013 and released a highly acclaimed debut studio album in 2014.

  • Jesse Welles
    Jesse Welles

    Jesse Welles, from garage-rock frontman to one of today’s most urgent folk voices.

    With lyrics both topical and timeless, Jesse captures the grit and soul of American protest music.

  • Angine de Poitrine
    Angine de Poitrine
    https://youtu.be/2lUC8Gimxz8
  • Kathleen Edwards
    Kathleen Edwards
    If you ask Kathleen Edwards, the best thing she ever did was quit. By 2014, the singer-songwriter had released four studio albums and amassed widespread critical acclaim. She had been touring since the release of her 2012 album Voyageur, and the prospect of returning home--only to start writing another album, felt impossibly daunting. She put her guitar away and opened a coffee shop aptly named "Quitters" in Stittsville, Ontario. “I had no desire to write, no desire to play. Quitters gave me such a clean break, I worked my ass off building a shop, I didn't have to be 'just a singer' anymore.” But in 2018, Maren Morris invited her to Nashville for a songwriting session. Their collaboration, “Good Woman,” wound up on Morris’ album, GIRL. “It reminded me that writing and creating music is entirely my wheelhouse,” she says. “Funny enough, the third writer in the room was Ian Fitchuk, and [we] ended up starting the process of producing a record.” Edwards made her long-anticipated return with Total Freedom, her fifth studio album out August 14 via Dualtone Records. Recorded in Canada and Nashville with longtime collaborator Jim Bryson and Grammy-winning producer Fitchuk, Total Free
  • Goat
    Goat

    With an unfettered sound influenced by everything from Afro-beat to Anatolian funk, Goat are an experimental psychedelic rock band based out of Gothenburg, Sweden. The band have received acclaim for their explosive, energetic performances, during which they don elaborate masks and costumes, as well as their more structured full-length recordings, including the aptly named 2012 debut World Music and the lush, acoustic-based Requiem (2016).

    Not much is known about the mysterious masked band, though an apocryphal back-story claims they are just one of many incarnations over the last 30 years of a group from a small, voodoo-worshiping northern town named Korpilombolo. Goat's sound is a fusion of world music influences, as they create a timelessly psychedelic sound that doesn't feel anchored to any single time or place. In 2012, the band released its first album, World Music, though Rocket Records , followed quickly by a live album, Live Ballroom Ritual, the following year. Teaming up with Sub Pop Records , the Swedish psych outfit returned with the exploratory and motorik Commune in the fall of 2014. After releasing the "It's Time for Fun" and "I Sing in Silence" singles in late 2015 and early 2016, respectively, the mysterious group returned in September of 2016 with its third record, the more acoustic and subdued Requiem. Fuzzed in Europe, a collection of live recordings, appeared in 2017, and the band's soundtrack to horror film Double Date was released for Record Store Day in 2018. Also that year, the band released the single "Let It Burn," written for the short film Killing Gävle. ~ Gregory Heaney, Rovi

  • Billy Bragg
    Billy Bragg

    A progressive is someone who wants to see society re-organised so that everyone has access to the means by which to reach their full potential.

  • Black Country, New Road
    Black Country, New Road

    www.blackcountrynewroad.com

  • Real Estate
    Real Estate

    Real Estate, formed in 2009, is an American Indie Rock band that originates from New Jersey. The band is currently signed to London independent label, Domino Records.

  • The Barr Brothers
    The Barr Brothers

    Brothers Andrew and Brad Barr had spent most of the 90s criss-crossing North America, playing music with their spirited, improv-based rock trio, The Slip. In the spring of 2004, the band was playing a small club in Montreal, QC when a fire broke out in the venue. They grabbed a few guitars/drums and rushed out onto the rainy street with the rest of the concert goers. As the club's mezzanine was swallowed by flames, Andrew offered his coat to one of the waitresses from the bar. One year later, Brad and Andrew Barr were living in Montreal. That waitress is now one of their managers.

    In his first apartment in the new city, Brad shared an adjoining wall with Sarah Page, a classically trained harpist from Montreal, whose melodies would seep through the cracks of the wall and into the music Brad was writing. From this nebulous relationship, a friendship developed and the brothers, with Sarah, began recording and performing around Montreal. Soon, their friend and multi-instrumentalist Andres Vial was brought in to lend his wide array of expertise to the outfit, playing keyboards, bass, vibes, percussion, and singing. They called themselves The Barr Brothers.

  • Alex Amen
    Alex Amen

    US-based music group.

  • Bells Larsen
    Bells Larsen
    Bells Larsen is a Montreal-based singer-songwriter whose music weaves together cathartic lyrics and memorable melodies. Drawing influence from Adrianne Lenker and Elliott Smith, Larsen seeks to distil the personal within the universal. Shortly before the pandemic, Larsen began to conceptualise the makings for a record: struck by and still healing from the death of his first love, Larsen wanted to tell thoughtful stories and ask big questions about the experience of loss in its many guises. The result is his 2022 debut album, “Good Grief”, which bridges the gaps between I, you, and we to narrate an intentional meditation on what it means to grapple with loss in the twenty-first century. Larsen has played many festivals across Canada—including School Night, Toronto Jazz Festival, Winnipeg Folk Festival, and Pop Montreal—and looks forward to showcasing his music internationally in 2023. Larsen is currently working on his second record, which documents his gender transition through the synthesis of his pre and post testosterone (higher/feminine and lower/masculine) vocals.
  • Brighde Chaimbeul
    Brighde Chaimbeul
    Winner of the BBC Radio 2 Horizon Award and youngest ever winner of the BBC Radio 2 Young Folk Award, Scotland’s Brighde Chaimbeul has established herself among the leading experimental purveyors of celtic music. A native gaelic speaker from the Isle of Skye her style is rooted in her native language and culture but takes inspiration from a variety of global forms. Brighde plays the Scottish smallpipes, a bellows-powered set of bagpipes with a double-note drone. She has devised a completely unique way of arranging for pipe music that emphasises the rich textural drones of the instrument; the constancy of sound that creates a trance-like atmosphere. In 2021 Brighde performed on the smallpipes to world leaders and listeners across the globe, as the musician of the opening ceremony of COP 26. Her 2019 debut album, The Reeling, won her major media plaudits and five-star reviews for its fresh reading of traditional gaelic tunes and outward looking assimilation of influences, played with and enticing virtuosic liquidity. "Unique, exciting and forward-looking” The Quietus ”Unforgettable deep atmosphere” The Guardian “The whole album is exciting, unique and gorgeous” Songlines
  • Cat Clyde
    Cat Clyde
    New album Down Rounder is out now
    Buy or listen here:
    https://linktr.ee/catclyde
  • DUG
    DUG
  • Hannah Cohen
    Hannah Cohen

    Hannah Cohen is a musician based in New York.

  • Illiterate Light
    Illiterate Light

    Arches

    https://linktr.ee/IlliterateLight

  • Jobi Riccio
    Jobi Riccio
    Born and raised in Morrison, Colorado - a tourist town in the foothills outside of Denver that’s home to Red Rocks Amphitheater - Jobi Riccio grew up surrounded by music and found inspiration in artists ranging from Sheryl Crow to Joni Mitchell. Sonically, Jobi’s music exists between worlds, melding the classic craftsmanship of her songwriting with modern indie-leaning production to forge a lush, expansive sound that feels traditional and experimental all at once. She has received acclaim for her songwriting, including winning the 2019 NewSong Music Competition, performing at the 2020 Sundance Film Festival, receiving the 2019 Lee Villiare Scholarship from her alma mater Berklee College of Music, and being named a finalist in the 2018 Rocky Mountain Folks Festival Songwriters Showcase. In 2023 Jobi was awarded the Newport Folk Festival John Prine Fellowship. Her debut album, "Whiplash" (out September 2023 on Yep Roc) introduces influences from a variety of genres, while still holding space for Riccio's love for all decades of country and americana music.
  • Katie Tupper
    Katie Tupper

    Beneath the painted hues and infinite prairie skies of Saskatoon – a city in the heart of Canada – lies a soulful, creative spirit that proves there’s much more to the so-called ‘fly-over states’ than grassland and grain silos.

    Katie Tupper embodies that spirit and is determined to show there’s an entire world of boundary-pushing, genre-defying artists at work within the often overlooked region. Tupper's two EPs, ‘Towards The End’ and ‘Where To Find Me’, received glowing acclaim from tastemakers like Zane Lowe and indie music press like Ones To Watch, Exclaim, Under The Radar, and FLOOD Magazine. She appeared on eTalk and recorded a filmed television performance for CBC. Tupper was one of three participants selected to be part of the 2023 Allan Slaight JUNO Master Class, been nominated for a JUNO Award, and won several Western Canadian Music Awards, including BreakOut Artist of the Year in 2023.

  • Ken Pomeroy
    Ken Pomeroy

    Ken Pomeroy will break your heart. She’ll do it with a single line––sometimes, just one word. The pain begins as an empathetic ache. Then, as Pomeroy sings her stories, you begin to see yourself in her hurt and hope. And you realize: We’re in this together.

    Pomeroy’s outstretched hand to the wounded manifests as startlingly good songs. Her soprano is comforting––almost sweet––but perhaps most powerful delivering a devastating line. A deft guitarist, she opts for beds of rootsy strings that can soothe or haunt. But it’s her writing that really shines and stings. “Writing was and is the only way I can fully express an emotion and feel like I got it out,” she says. “I feel like once I get it out into a song, I don’t have to worry about it anymore. If it’s a traumatic thing that happened, I kind of act as if it’s gone.”

    Pomeroy creates a wild but safe space of her own––a space that, like 22-year-old Pomeroy herself, is brutally honest, proudly Native American, and undeniably brilliant.

    People have noticed. Pomeroy’s “Wall of Death” made its way onto the Twisters soundtrack, while Hulu’s Reservation Dogs featured her soul-mining gem, “Cicadas.” Tour dates with Lukas Nelson, Iron &

  • Olive Klug
    Olive Klug

    helping people feel more connected to each other and to their deeper selves through songs :)

    New Album, 'Lost Dog' Out Now!

  • pairs
    pairs

    Powered by soaring sibling harmonies, quirky attitudes, and a desire to uplift and unite.

  • Ribbon Skirt
    Ribbon Skirt

    Ribbon Skirt is a post-punk/art rock band from Montreal, Quebec (FKA Love Language). Fronted by Anishinaabe singer Tashiina Buswa, the band has performed at major festivals across North America, including Sled Island, Sappyfest, SXSW, New Colossus, and Pop Montreal, sharing the stage with acts like Dehd, Ombiigizi, Marnie Stern, and Enumclaw. Ribbon Skirt is currently finalizing their debut album, set for release in 2025, produced by Scott Munro (Preoccupations). The album, mixed by Greg Saunier (Deerhoof), marks a shift towards a darker, more introspective sound, exploring themes of memory, grief, and Buswa’s connection to her Indigenous identity.

  • Snacktime
    Snacktime
    SNACKTIME is Philadelphia’s already beloved seven-piece band, blazing a path cut from their soul, funk, punk, jazz, hip-hop, and R&B influences. Created during the height of the pandemic, the group began performing free shows that combined their love of music, food, and togetherness in Philadelphia's Rittenhouse Square. They quickly amassed huge crowds and became a symbol of positivity and lockdown release, while showcasing the richness of their city’s musical history and community. This progressed to sold-out headlining shows, curation of neighborhood festivals, multiple appearances at Philadelphia 76ers halftime shows, and slots at major music festivals. SNACKTIME is currently supporting Portugal. The Man on their February U.S. tour. The band recently finished tracking their studio debut, recorded and produced by GRAMMY-nominated producer Will Yip (Lauryn Hill, Turnstile, Bartees Strange). The first two songs from those sessions were released on DSPs and limited edition 12" vinyl on 2/1/24.
  • Modest Mouse
    Modest Mouse

    Modest Mouse is an experimental indie rock band that was formed in Washington state, USA by Isaac Brock, Jeremiah Green and Eric Judy in 1993. The band has had a revolving cast of collaborators which include Granddady's Jim Fairchild and Smiths legend Johnny Marr.

  • Duckwrth
    Duckwrth
    LA-based recording artist, musician and designer, Duckwrth, born Jared Lee, has quickly risen up the ranks as a promising star in the future of music. Known for his genre-bending sound and feel good music, Duckwrth has amassed over 400 million cumulative streams across his catalog and a cult following across the globe. His collection of critically acclaimed projects including his latest album titled “SuperGood” (2020), has transcended streaming platforms, received praise by countless press and brands alike and has been featured in placements across film, television and brand campaigns, globally. His apparent hard work and unique style and aesthetic has led the rapper to becoming a beacon for individual expression and an international touring staple, with sold out headline shows across the world, breakout festival appearances and a recent stint with global pop star Billie Eilish on her "Happier than Ever" tour. Duckwrth's live show is a must see for anyone looking to have a super good night.
  • Sudan Archives
    Sudan Archives

    As Sudan Archives, Brittney Parks first emerged onto the scene as a self taught avant-garde violinist, channelling sounds through loop pedals. She has combined left-field strains of R&B, hip-hop, and experimental electronic music with hypnotic string loops and the fiddling style of West Africa.

    After bursting onto the scene in 2017 with "Come Meh Way”, she masterfully bridged the gap between her early glitchy, avant-garde compositions and timeless songwriting for her debut album Athena. The album drew inspiration from divine Black feminine power, being described as a “boundary-defying R&B innovator” by The New York Times.

    Now, she’s at the top of her game. She’s released three singles so far this year, each one stronger than the last, off of her upcoming sophomore LP Natural Brown Prom Queen. Due out September 9, the album is by no means a straight forward pop project, but it contains some of her catchiest, lushest, most joyful songs to date — surprising, given the fact that she recorded, arranged, and edited them in her basement during deep lockdown. This is also her most personal project, taking in race, womanhood, and the fiercely loyal, loving relationships at the heart of her life with her family, friends, and partner. On Natural Brown Prom Queen, Sudan Archives invites you to join in and embrace shared joy.