The countdown is on. The 420 Music and Arts Festival returns to Calgary April 19-21 at Distortion. Check out our previous announcements HERE. The 420 Music Festival features bands surrounding the culture that is 420.
This year’s event features some amazing acts including Dopethrone, Brant Bjork, Sasquatch and La Chinga. As well as 20+ more amazing acts ranging all genres from stoner rock to doom to psychedelic, to heavy blues and everything between.
Alongside the bands, the festival will feature numerous vendors including Hemporium, Millie’s Tree, Norml Canada, Sane Clothing and more. With all of these great artists, don’t forget to check out these equally amazing vendors and help support local stores.
All tickets are currently available in the Festival store.
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I’m Phil and 27 years old. I’ve been involved with music as long as I can remember. I’ve worked as a backstage hand, stage crew, street-teamer with Union Events and various labels, been in and out of bands and started my own magazine; Attainable Magazine. In which I focus on band interviews and had the opportunity to sit down with names such as William Control, Real Mackenzies and I Prevail. As well photograph others such as August Burns Red, Silverstein, and Protest the Hero. Though I tend to gravitate towards the heavier styles; punk, metal, hardcore, and so forth. I do end up at any other show I can get too. I originally had gone to university to pursue broadcasting with a minor in photo-journalism but after a year left to continue to purse music on my own terms. If I’m not at a show, I’m either at a record store adding to my ever growing collection. In my free time I also model and practice body-suspension. You can always feel free to contact me on my other social medias.
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