Alanis Morissette brought her unique brand of singing and songwriting to Bluesfest this Sunday, to an appreciative crowd that sung along to their favourites.
Luke Combs draws largest crowd yet for 2022 RBC Bluesfest
Last night was my first night at RBC Bluesfest this summer having come down with COVID just before my debut was slightly delayed. Thankfully I was back on my feet and feeling good and made it down early and managed to stay for the full night and what a night it was. There was literally something for everyone at Bluesfest last night and the massive crowd definitely left happy.
Smooth Vibes on Day 2 of RBC Ottawa Bluesfest
The second day of Bluesfest was dedicated to those who sought to chill with Jack Johnson headlining and Tash Sultana stealing the show for many.
RBC Ottawa Bluesfest Back with a Bang on Day One!
RBC Ottawa Bluesfest gave its long-waiting faithful what they’ve been waiting for for years with a return to Lebreton Flats and a jam packed night of entertaining performances.
RBC Bluesfest is back this summer
OTTAWA, (Canada) March 8, 2022 — After a multi-year hiatus caused by COVID-19, RBC Bluesfest is back, with festival organizers today announcing a lineup that music fans in Ottawa and beyond have been waiting far too long for.
Luke Combs to join 2022 RBC Bluesfest lineup
Following a sell-out show at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa, RBC Bluesfest organizers are pleased to announce country music superstar Luke Combs will perform at the iconic Ottawa festival on July 9, 2022.
Public Service Announcement: RAGE AGAINST THE MACHINE & RUN THE JEWELS TOUR IS RESCHEDULED
The Rage Against The Machine tour will now start in the spring of 2022. Your tickets will be honored for the postponed shows. Refunds are available at the original point of purchase for 30 days if you are unable to make it to the new date. We will see you next year.
Brad, Tom, Tim & Zack
RBC Bluesfest postponed, again, Rage Against the Machine confirmed for 2022
A statement from RBC Bluesfest executive director Mark Monahan
RBC Bluesfest 2020 – cancelled but 2021 lineup includes Billy Talent, July Talk, Blue Rodeo and more…
Sad but not unexpected news came this morning as organizers of the annual RBC Bluesfest event set to start July 9 in Ottawa announced that it has been cancelled for 2020 due to concerns surrounding COVID-19.
Billy Talent, Blink-182, Blue Rodeo, Boyz II Men, Dashboard Confessional, Jack Johnson, July Talk, King Crimson, Lil Tecca, Patrick Watson, Sharon Van Etten, The National all confirmed for 2021 with many more to come.
RBC Bluesfest 2020 Update on the COVID-19 virus
Across the globe, several organizations have cancelled conferences and events due to concerns about the COVID-19 virus.