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All Ways Home fest brings two days of music to Langford’s Starlight Stadium

Langford’s Starlight Stadium will host its first multi-day music festival next month, with two days of local and national acts on tap for the Sept. 4-5 event.
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Jesse Roper will perform at The All Ways Home festival, running Sept. 4-5 at Langford’s Starlight Stadium. Kim Jay Photography

Langford’s Starlight Stadium will host its first multi-day music festival next month, with two days of local and national acts on tap for the Sept. 4-5 event.

The All Ways Home festival will be headlined by Jesse Roper, Snotty Nose Rez Kids, Current Swell, and Bedouin Soundclash. The two-day event is the first of its kind since the pandemic began and the first festival of its size in the area since Colwood’s Rock the Shores was discontinued in 2018. All Ways Home will also be the first music event of this magnitude at the soccer stadium, which opened as Westhills Stadium in 2009.

The festival will offer 14 performances through the weekend, with upwards of 5,000 people in attendance, according to organizers. Jon and Roy, Whitehorse, Carmanah, Old Soul Rebel, Fleece, Pastel Blank and others will also perform. VIP access, free bike lock-up, and shuttle bus service between Victoria and the Langford festival grounds are among the amenities provided.

Tickets go on sale at 10 a.m. Wednesday, Aug. 4 through allwayshome.ca. General admission tickets are $125 per person.

To contact organizers, e-mail info@awhf.ca

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