Roundup MusicFest
PRINCE'S ISLAND PARK, 698 Eau Claire Ave SW, T2P 5N4 Calgary Kort
fim. 09.07.2026 15:00
Flytjendur
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Foster the People
Foster The People is the brainchild of Los Angeles, USA based musicians Mark Foster, Jacob “Cubbie” Fink and Mark Pontius, formed in 2009. Their brand of electronica infused guitar pop led to “Pumped Up Kicks” one of 2011’s biggest hit singles and a smash hit the world over.
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GrouploveA band that transcends their ever-shapeshifting genre, GROUPLOVE has spent over a decade channeling their ecstatic energy while embracing the contradictions and complexities of existence. Capturing the band at their most uninhibited and electrifying, their latest release, Rock N’ Roll You Won’t Save Me [LIVE], is a thrilling document of their live prowess, recorded from their Winter 2024 tour.
Building on the raw intensity of their studio work, the live album showcases fan-favorite tracks in their most dynamic form, infused with the sweat, spontaneity, and communal spirit of a GROUPLOVE show. From the anthemic urgency of “Tongue Tied”, “All” and “Deleter” to the heartfelt swell of “Cruel and Beautiful World” every moment pulses with the energy that has defined the band’s reputation as one of the most engaging live acts of their generation.
With Rock N’ Roll You Won’t Save Me [LIVE], GROUPLOVE fully harnesses the energy they’ve brought to the stage at international festivals like Coachella, Bonnaroo, and Lollapalooza. Led by the powerhouse duo of vocalist Hannah Hooper and guitarist/vocalist Christian Zucconi, alongside bassist Daniel Gleason, guitarist Andrew Wessen, and drummer Ben Homola, the band continues to evolve while staying true to their defiantly sincere songwriting. This live album serves as both a celebration of their journey and an invitation to lose yourself in the unfiltered, euphoric experience of a GROUPLOVE show.
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New PornographersOver the past 20 years, The New Pornographers have proven themselves one of the most excellent bands in indie rock. They’ve constantly offered new sonic surprises with every album, and ‘Continue as a Guest’ is their greatest leap to date. The group’s ninth album and first for Merge establishes them alongside modern luminaries like Yo La Tengo and Superchunk when it comes to their ability to evolve while still retaining what made them so special in the first place.