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KDays announces 2025 Music Fest lineup – CityNews Edmonton

Edmonton
By CityNews Staff
Posted May 5, 2025 9:39 pm.
Music lovers can start preparing their ears, because KDays has announced its 2025 Music Fest lineup.
The 2025 Music Fest will feature JUNO award-winning artists as well as breakthrough artists and local favorites from July 18 to 27.
Some artists will include 8-time award winners USS, the “Crown Prince of Bhangra” Jazzy B, who is a icon in Punjabi music, multi-platinum Canadian band Marianas Trench!, 2024 CCMA Album of the Year winner Jade Eagleson, JUNO award winner Walk off the Earth, and Multi-platinum recording artist and producer G-Eazy.
List of artists and when they’ll be performing at KDays:
Tickets for KDays Music Fest will begin at 10 a.m. on May 9, with presales starting at 10 a.m. on May 6.
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