PERFORMERS
PERFORMERS
Expect interactive games, music-fueled challenges, wacky contests, and a joyful vibe that will fill Downtown Squamish with unforgettable energy.
Caley Watts is a singer-songwriter who grew up among the riverbanks, mountain ranges, and old-growth forests of Nuxalk Territory, in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest. Her music blends roots and rock, drawing deeply from the rhythm and beauty of her home. Watts is a member of the Saddle Lake Cree Nation.
The Royal Academy of Punjab Bhangra Workshop is an interactive and energetic introduction to one of Punjab’s most celebrated folk dance traditions.
Thomy Fernández is a singer songwriter from Chilean Patagonia, now based in Whistler, B.C. He is currently promoting his 2025 album "Mundo Como Espejo" (World as a Mirror) available on your favourite music streaming app.
Welhtima Kexwusem, meaning “Culture bringing people together,” is a Squamish Nation singing and dancing group committed to revitalizing the language and traditions of the Skwxwú7mesh Uxwumixw peoples.
From roadhouse stompers to backseat ballads, Willie sings of love, loss, addiction, and resilience with a voice that cuts like hi-beam headlights on a dark backroad. Bill’s Cafe is a live wire of energy and soul, carrying old-soul traditions into the future with fire and truth.
Unleashing an unmatched fusion of sound, the West Coast's most intriguing power duo, Violinist Kytami and DJ/Producer Phonik Ops, stand in a league of their own.
The Vancouver-based quartet have spent the better part of a decade building one of Canada's most electrifying catalogs: dreamy alternative rock laced with unapologetic lyricism, a restless genre-blurring instinct, and a live presence that has taken them across Canada, Europe, Australia, the US, and India, sharing stages with Portugal. The Man, Broken Social Scene, Bishop Briggs, and Mother Mother.
For years Anishinaabe DJ and producer Les Boulanger — known by audiences as Boogey the Beat — has toiled behind the scenes, laying the sonic foundations for other musicians’ anthems. As a longtime lover of hip-hop and rap, collaboration is his comfort zone. He’s worked and performed with the likes of award-winning acts including The Halluci Nation (formerly a Tribe Called Red) and Snotty Nose Rez Kids, playing stages across Turtle Island.
Eclectic is an understatement when trying to describe the sound of Civillian. While always staying true to his roots in Hip Hop, his taste and collection have expanded massively to allow him to become a party-rocking chameleon - no situation outside of his scope.
Based in Squamish, BC, Phantom is here to keep the spirit of ’80s metal alive and loud. Formed in 2024, this heavy metal cover band brings the thunder with ripping guitars, soaring vocals, and non-stop energy that hits like a freight train.

