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Hello Summer - Weekend Pass - July 5th and 6th 2025 in Fort Mcmurray, AB

Jul 5, 2025  ·  SMS Equipment Stadium at Shell Place SMS Equipment Stadium at Shell Place

Hello Summer Music Festival
Jul 5
Hello Summer Music Festival

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Canadian rock veterans Econoline Crush, led by Trevor Hurst, formed in 1992. Known for hits like "The Devil You Know," their platinum-selling album, they rejoin with guitarist Ziggy Sigmund and drummer Dayvid Swart.
Since 2003, Canadian band Three Days Grace, with members Adam Gontier, Matt Walst, Barry Stock, Brad Walst, and Neil Sanderson, has dominated hard rock with hits like "I Hate Everything About You" and "Animal I Have Become." They boast 19 #1s at Mediabase Active Rock and 17 #1s at Billboard/BDS Active Rock, multiple Juno nominations, and over 5 billion streams worldwide.
Toronto-based Big Wreck, led by Ian Thornley, debuted in 1997 with hits like "That Song." After a hiatus, they returned with the #1 single "Albatross" in 2011, continuing their success across North America with their heavy-hitting rock style.
Canadian rock band Our Lady Peace, formed by Raine Maida and others, is renowned for hits like "Superman's Dead." They’ve sold over 5 million albums, winning 4 JUNOs and 10 MMVAs.
The Glorious Sons, from Kingston, ON, embody rock's spirit with creativity, energy, and heart. Known for emotional lyrics and vivid sound, they co-produced "Glory."
Canadian pop/rock artist Fefe Dobson's debut album earned critical acclaim with hits like "Bye Bye Boyfriend." She wrote for Miley Cyrus and others, and her second album featured "Ghost" and "Stuttering." Collaborated with Bob Ezrin and Orianthi, Fefe's known for her edgy style and JUNO nominations.
Canadian singer/songwriter Matthew Good gained fame in the mid-'90s with the alt-rock Matthew Good Band, known for hits like "Apparitions." The group achieved Juno-winning, double-platinum success before disbanding in 2002. Good's solo work, starting with Avalanche in 2003, showcased a brooding style with collaborations like the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. His albums, such as the Juno-winning Vancouver, often saw collaborations with producer Warne Livesey. Known for his stylistic risks, Good's works feature influences from alt-rock icons and collaborations with Holly McNarland.
Toronto's I Mother Earth mixes jazz fusion, funk, and prog-rock, echoing Rush, Santana, and RHCP. Formed in 1990, known for the albums 'Dig' and 'Scenery and Fish,' they collaborated with Rush's Alex Lifeson. Known for hits like "One More Astronaut."

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