Both Veld & FVDED Mark Change For Canada's Dance Music Festival Circuit

By Ryan Hayes

With the recent release of the Veld's 2020 lineup an official shift has begun within the Canadian festival landscape. This year Veld will be helmed by four powerhouse dance music artists; Armin Van Buuren, Illenium, Marshmello, & Martin Garrix. This slate of headliners marks the first time that Veld has not had a major rap act gracing the top of their roster since 2015 when the festival was still, for all intents and purposes, a dedicated EDM festival; the 2015 lineup did present patrons with two rap acts, A$AP Rocky and I Love Makonnen.

In the four years that followed (2016-2019) Veld became a full on hybrid festival riding the wave of rap and hip-hops integration in to the world of dance music, in an attempt to feel fresh and relevant. During this time period festival headliners included;  Travis Scott, Future, Migos, and most recently Cardi B.

However, it takes more than a few big names to make a festival a true hybrid. 2020 marks Veld's lowest percentage of rap/hip-hop acts since 2016; over a 10% drop in non-EDM performers when compared to the 2019 iteration. Currently under 20% of the festivals scheduled talent is drawn from outside of the realm of EDM.

Outside of Veld, in the Canadian festival circuit as a whole, there has been a reshuffling of dance music talent.  House music leaning acts continue to increase their presence while EDM artists who focus more heavily on integrating rap in to their sets have begun to wane.  This shift can be seen on top of the diminishing power of rap and hip-hop artists, both as a result, and a contributing factor, to the continued evolution of the festival landscape.

The major question now is, will the 2020 festival season be more successful than 2019—and if it is, does that mark the end of the major push for hybrid festivals?

Coupled with the evolution away from rap integration is the deconstruction of the headliners reign of power. This year lineups are bigger than ever—Veld's 2020 lineup is, by far, it's largest offering to date in terms of pure numbers. Within the festival circuit there is a trend away from spending all your money on headliners, and through these means focusing on a really flushed out middle tier of talented dance music artists.

Nowhere is the shift away from rap and towards an EDM heavy mid tier more apparent than BC's FVDED in the Park.  This year FVDED's  heavy hitters (outside of their three headliners) include; Alison Wonderland, Alesso, Black Tiger Sex Machine, Dave, and Gorgon City. Four of the aforementioned acts are EDM artists, and that is a major shift compared to 2019 when three out of five of the festivals largest second tier artists were rappers, and one of two EDM artists had strong hip-hop underpinnings; Tory Lanez, French Montana, Louis The Child, RL Grime, 6lack.

FVDED also supports Veld's move away from a hybrid focused event. Although FVDED has roughly the same amount of rap/hip-hop acts as it always has, the 2020 iteration marks the events most EDM artists since 2017; and the first time the festival has had a dance music headliner on each night since Jack U and Zedd headlined in 2016.

Both Veld and FVDED stand as strong evidence that 2020 marks a turning point. As EDM continues to drift out of the pop-culture ethos the fans who have stuck with the genre are evolving, and finding their own particular niche soundscape. Where this road will ultimately lead is unclear—however—this year seems to be proving pivotal in the shift towards more dance music centric events. Escapade, the dance music diehard, sold out in days, Veld dropped it's rap headliners, and FVDED refocused it's budget on dance music.

In the 6ix with Loud Luxury: life on the road, interesting gigs, surprises on stage at VELD music festival and more... (Video interview)

By Sinejan Ozaydemir 

EDM Canada had the pleasure of sitting down with DJ Duo Loud Luxury in Toronto last month during SPIN/CO's 4th anniversary celebration. The charity event celebrated at Rebel Nightclub raised money for Right to Play. Loud Luxury was happy to be a part of the charity event, live-DJing the spin class. 

The duo's song "Body", which now, since the interview has surpassed 135 Million streams, is enjoyed in many ways- one of which is in Spin/Co's spin classes. We chatted with Joe and Andrew about their crazy schedule, their love for the 6ix, their experiences with the greats like Tiesto and Armin Van Buuren, the most interesting gig they have played so far and what fans should expect from their upcoming shows such as VELD and new music. 

Loud Luxury is certainly on the rise globally. To keep up with what is new with LL you can connect with them on Instagram and Twitter.

Watch the Veld Music Festival official aftermovie trailer

Normally I don't post previews to official aftermovies but this trailer is just too good. Usually these festival movies are key in creating the necessary hype to drive ticket sales to the next year's edition, and I have a feeling that the Veld official aftermovie will deliver on all fronts. Check out the trailer in case you haven't already:

The Veld Music Festival surprises fans with 4 noteworthy DJs added to the lineup

Today the Veld Music Festival surprises fans by announcing 4 DJs to the lineup that offers up a lot of diverse styles to the Toronto festival. Whereas last year there was a huge focus on big room DJs, this year they make a statement by booking the legendary New York DJ Danny Tenaglia and Toronto DJ of underground fame, Carlo Lio. There is also something for bass fans as 12th Planet and Pretty Lights were also added to the lineup. 

The important takeaway from this announcement is that the Veld Music Festival is branching out to more genres of EDM this year and that you can expect more underground and bass/dubstep DJs in future lineup releases. EDM Canada fully supports festivals booking on a more diverse lineup that allows fans to stage hop and experience new DJs that they may never have thought of if these DJs came to Toronto by themselves. The Veld Music Festival will continue to add to their DJ lineup everyday until April 3rd.

Click here to check out the Veld Music Festival event page.​

Update: the organizers have since ​added Dirty South, Adventure Club, Thomas Gold, GTA,  Sub Focus, Modestep, John Digweed, and Victor Calderone ​to the lineup: