Pop-punk music festival to return to Burl's Creek event grounds
All Your Friends Fest will return to Burl’s Creek event grounds in Oro-Medonte in June.
The event will feature headliner pop-punk icon Avril Lavigne.
The eight-time Grammy award nominated, diamond-selling artist is known for her hits, Girlfriend, Sk8er Boi, and Complicated.
“It’s going to be a blast playing with so many of my friends at a festival so close to home and I hope to see you all there,” Lavigne stated in a release.
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The festival was created by Canadian live entertainment company, Republic Live.
“We are thrilled to have Canadian icon and global pop-punk superstar Avril Lavigne headline our Sunday night, kicking off the first weekend of summer in unforgettable style,” stated Republic Live co-founder Eva Dunford.
The two-day music festival will also include Juno-award winning group Simple Plan, with the full lineup yet to be announced.
The inaugural All Your Friends Fest attracted upwards of 15,000 fans to the outdoor venue.
The 2025 event runs June 28 and 29, with tickets on sale now.
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