Bestival Toronto's lineup is revealed

Bestival is set to take place on the weekend of June 12-13th, 2015 at Hanlan's Point Beach in Toronto and today they have announced their much awaited official lineup. As expected, Bestival packs a diverse lineup that mixes electronic dance music headliners with performers from other genres.

For their first ever Canadian appearance, Bestival is bringing the likes of Flume, trap duo Flosstradamus,  deep/future house names like Robin Schulz and Zhu, and much more. There is also something for bass fans as locals Keys N Krates, Grandtheft, and Hunter Siegel are also in the lineup. 

Overall, Bestival's Toronto lineup will appeal to those who make the trip to Coachella or Montreal's Osheaga festival every year, but will be treated to Bestival's special artistic flair that will be apparent to those that attend the event. Tickets go on sale this Thursday (March 5th) at 10:00 am and prices start from $99.50. For more information, click below: 

Bestival coming to Toronto Islands this June

Bestival, a well established British festival, is heading to Toronto on June 12th - 13th, 2015. Set to take place at the Toronto Islands, the U.K festival is partnering with SFX (Tomorrowland, Sensation, etc) and Embrace. Here's what festival founder Rob da Bank said on how Bestival will be different than other North American festivals this summer: 

“No disrespect to the festivals in North America, but a lot of them are very much stages, bars, food tents,” Rob da Bank said. “This festival will look very different. It will have theatricality, ambition.”

To get a sense of what type of talent Bestival likes to book, check out this year's U.K lineup:

Bestival Toronto will hold up to 20,000 attendees a day, will you go? It seems to me that Bestival will be a direct competitor to the Electric Island series because of their similar bookings. Depending on how underground Digital Dreams decides to go in 2015, Bestival could also be in direct competition with them as well.

The summer festival season is already heating up, and the more choice can mean only good things for fans as promoters up the stakes to earn your hard earned dollars. 

(Source: New York Times VIA DA)