This is a list of
Edgefest lineups , sorted by year. Edgefest was a
rock festival that occurred annually in
Canada (most frequently at
Molson Park in
Barrie and in
Toronto ) from 1987 to 2006 and from 2008 to 2015.
Location:
Molson Park ,
Barrie .
Date: July 1, 1987.
[1]
[2]
Location: Molson Park, Barrie.
Date: July 1, 1988.
[3]
Location: Molson Park, Barrie.
Date: July 1, 1989.
[4]
Location: Molson Park, Barrie.
Date: July 1, 1990.
Location: Molson Park, Barrie.
Date: July 1, 1991.
Location: Molson Park, Barrie.
Date: July 1, 1992.
Location:
Ontario Place Forum,
Toronto .
Dates: July 1-2, 1993.
July 1 :
[5]
July 2 :
Location: Ontario Place Fourm, Toronto.
Date: July 1, 1994.
Second Stage :
Location:
Molson Amphitheatre , Toronto.
Dates: May 21 (Edgefest I), July 1 (Edgefest II), August 5 (Edgefest III).
Edgefest I :
[1]
Edgefest II :
Edgefest III :
Main Stage :
Side Stage :
[6]
[7]
Location: Molson Park, Barrie.
Date: June 30, 1996.
Main Stage :
Second Stage :
[8]
Dates: June 26 (
London, Ontario ), June 28 (Barrie), June 29 (
Montreal ), June 30 (
Ottawa ), August 25 (
Vancouver ), August 27 (
Calgary ), August 29 (
Edmonton ), August 30 (
Saskatoon ), September 1 (
Winnipeg ).
Main Stage :
Our Lady Peace
The Tea Party
I Mother Earth
Collective Soul
Dodgy (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg)
The Philosopher Kings (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg)
Holly McNarland (London, Barrie, Montreal, Ottawa)
Silverchair (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton)
BTK (Barrie, Ottawa)
The Verve Pipe (Barrie)
Groovy Aardvark (Montreal)
Plume (Montreal)
Nancy Dumais (Montreal)
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
Second Stage :
Glueleg
The Age of Electric
Finger Eleven
Sara Craig (all except Montreal)
Econoline Crush (Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg)
Zuckerbaby (Barrie, Ottawa)
Mollies Revenge (Barrie, Ottawa)
Les Secretaires Volantes (Montreal)
Go Van Gogh (Montreal)
Holfader (Montreal)
Mrs. Torrance (Montreal)
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
Cake ,
Kinnie Starr and
Redd Kross were originally scheduled to perform on the tour but cancelled their performances.
[13]
[12]
Dates: June 29 (Ottawa), June 30 (Montreal), July 1 (Barrie), July 4 (Winnipeg), July 5 (Saskatoon), July 8 (Edmonton), July 9 (Calgary), July 11 (Vancouver).
Main Stage :
The Tea Party
Green Day
Foo Fighters
Sloan
Econoline Crush
Holly McNarland (Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver)
Moist (Ottawa, Montreal, Barrie)
Bif Naked (Ottawa, Barrie, Calgary)
Local Rabbits (Vancouver)
Second Stage :
The Watchmen
Creed
Matthew Good Band
The Killjoys
Copyright (Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary, Vancouver)
Local Rabbits (Winnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton, Calgary)
Sandbox (Ottawa, Montreal, Barrie, Winnipeg)
The Inbreds (Ottawa, Montreal, Barrie)
Bif Naked (Montreal, Vancouver)
Refuel (Montreal)
Rusty (Barrie)
Other bands who performed on the tour:
Lineups varied for each show. Headstones were originally scheduled to perform on the tour but ended up not performing.
Dates: July 1-2 (Barrie), July 3 (Ottawa), July 7 (Winnipeg), July 9 (Calgary), July 10 (Saskatoon), July 11 (Edmonton), July 14 (Vancouver).
Main Stage :
The Village Stage :
[14]
[15]
[16]
[17]
[18]
A show in Montreal was originally scheduled but was cancelled due to scheduling conflicts.
[19]
Eve 6 were originally scheduled to perform on the tour but cancelled due to lead singer
Max Collins having throat problems.
[20]
Location: Molson Park, Barrie.
Date: July 1, 2000.
Main Stage :
Filter
Creed
The Tea Party
Matthew Good Band
Goldfinger
Serial Joe
Headstones
Limblifter
The Village Stage :
[21]
Dates: July 1 (Barrie), August 18 (Vancouver), August 21 (Calgary), August 22 (Edmonton), August 25 (Toronto), August 26 (Ottawa), August 28 (
Quebec City ), August 29 (Montreal).
Barrie:
August Tour:
Dates: Edgefest : July 1 (Barrie). Edgefest II : July 23 (Edmonton), August 22 (Ottawa), September 1 (
Grand Bend ), September 2 (Montreal), September 13 (London), September 13 (Vancouver), September 13-14 (
Halifax ).
Edgefest :
Main Stage :
[22]
Silverchair were originally scheduled to perform but cancelled because of lead singer
Daniel Johns ' reoccurring
reactive arthritis .
[23]
Second stage :
Third Stage :
Fourth Stage :
Edgefest II :
Edmonton:
Simple Plan
Gob
Bif Naked
LiveonRelease
[24]
Ottawa:
Bif Naked
Simple Plan
Tuuli
Flashlight Brown
Grand Bend:
[25]
Montreal:
[25]
London:
[24]
Vancouver:
Slayer
Soulfly
In Flames
Downthesun
[25]
Halifax:
[25]
[26]
An Edgefest II in Toronto featuring Jimmy Eat World, Gob,
Constantines ,
Midtown ,
Hot Rod Circuit ,
Moneen and
Hot Hot Heat was scheduled but was cancelled due to scheduling difficulties.
[27]
Location: Molson Park, Barrie.
Date: September 6, 2003.
[28]
Location: Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto.
Date: July 2, 2004.
[29]
Location: Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto.
Date: July 1, 2005.
Main Stage :
Location: Molson Amphitheatre, Toronto.
Dates: July 1 (Edgefest I), July 16 (Edgefest II).
Edgefest I :
Main Stage :
[30]
Next Big Thing Stage :
Edgefest II :
Main Stage :
[31]
Next Big Thing Stage :
The Bedlam Society/Dine Alone/Distort Stage :
Location:
Downsview Park , Toronto.
Date: July 12, 2008.
[32]
Location: Downsview Park, Toronto.
Date: June 20, 2009.
[33]
Location: Downsview Park, Toronto.
Date: July 9, 2011.
Main Stage :
Second Stage :
[34]
Location: Downsview Park, Toronto.
Date: July 14, 2012.
Main Stage :
Side Stage :
[35]
[36]
Location: Downsview Park, Toronto.
Date: July 31, 2013.
Main Stage :
Side Stage :
[37]
Location: TD
Echo Beach , Toronto.
Dates: July 1 (Edgefest 1), July 18 (Edgefest 2), August 16 (Edgefest 3).
Edgefest 1 :
Emerging Artist Stage :
Edgefest 2 :
Emerging Artist Stage :
Edgefest 3 :
Our Lady Peace
Sloan
I Mother Earth
Eve 6
Location: TD Echo Beach, Toronto.
Dates: July 23 (Edgefest 1), July 29 (Edgefest 2), August 15 (Edgefest 3).
Edgefest 1 :
Emerging Artist Stage :
Edgefest 2 :
Emerging Artist Stage :
Edgefest 3 :
Emerging Artist Stage :
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"Edgefest 2003: A Blast From The Past" .
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"The Original Edgefest, The Precursor of Today's Alt-Rock Festivals, 30 Years Ago This Summer" .
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"Canada Day Festival set for CFNY" (PDF) .
RPM . Retrieved January 20, 2024 .
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"Country, rock and pop to highlight Molson Park" (PDF) .
RPM . Retrieved January 20, 2024 .
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"Ontario Place Forum set to rock out this summer" (PDF) .
RPM . Retrieved January 20, 2024 .
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"On Tour" (PDF) .
RPM . Retrieved January 17, 2024 .
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"Sloan / Edgefest #3 (1995)" . Youtube.com . Retrieved January 17, 2024 .
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"On Tour" (PDF) .
RPM . Retrieved January 17, 2024 .
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"Edgefest Eastern Dates' Set Times Changed" .
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"Edgefest Set Times for Montréal" .
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"Edgefest Line-Up and Set Changes" .
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"WE'RE BAAAACK! AND SO IS FANFEST AT EDGEFEST" .
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"Kinnie Starr and Cake Off Edgefest Bill" .
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"CANADA DAY EDGEFEST '99 LINEUP ANNOUNCED!" .
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"EDGEFEST '99 WESTERN DATES ANNOUNCED" .
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"THE RASCALZ PROMOTED TO THE EDGEFEST MAIN STAGE!" .
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"BODEGA ADDED TO CANADA DAY EDGEFEST LINEUP!" .
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"SCOOP: LEN HAVE JOINED EDGEFEST!" .
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"MONTREAL EDGEFEST CANCELLED!!!" .
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"ILLNESS FORCES EVE 6 TO DROP OFF EDGEFEST" .
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"Chart's Picks For EdgeFest And Running Order" .
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"Edgefest Main Stage: Too Much Drama" .
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"Silverchair Cancel EdgeFest Appearance" .
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"Edgefest II Adds A London Show With Matthew Good" .
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"Edgefest II Announces Giant Halifax Show, Dates In Montreal, Vancouver, Grand Bend" .
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"LIVE: Edgefest II featuring Sloan, Swollen Members and gob in Halifax" .
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"Toronto Edgefest II Cancelled" .
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"Thornley And Jersey Added To Edgefest" .
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"Good Charlotte, Finger Eleven To Headline 2004 Edgefest" .
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"OLP And Keane Headlining Edgefest I" .
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"Edgefest II Lineup Announced With An Emo Scream" .
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"EDGEFEST 2008 TO TAKEOVER DOWNSVIEW PARK" . February 26, 2008.
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"AFI, K-OS, Metric To Play 2009 Edgefest" . February 23, 2009.
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"Toronto's Edgefest Gets Rise Against, A Perfect Circle, Weakerthans, Tokyo Police Club for 2011 Edition" . January 24, 2011.
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"Edgefest Reveals 2012 Lineup with Death From Above 1979, Billy Talent, Silversun Pickups" . December 12, 2011.
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"Edgefest 2012 Line-up and Set Times" . Archived from
the original on 2012-09-01. Retrieved 2019-02-27 .
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"FESTIVAL GUIDE: The Edgefest 2013 (Toronto, Canada)" .