Giantstock 2.000 Full Lineup Released

This Labour Day weekend, Giantstock invites music lovers to embrace the simple things in life with three days of music, camping, and "Pettipasitivity." Now in its second year, Giantstock, carefully curated by Andre Pettipas and The Giants, promises an unforgettable weekend in Merigomish, Nova Scotia, from August 30 to September 1.

Set on 50 acres of picturesque waterfront property, the festival grounds you may be familiar with if you’ve ever been to The Stanfields' Blacktop Ball. In addition to the incredible music, attendees can enjoy beach activities, including volleyball and washer toss, or simply relax by their campsite. Essential amenities are conveniently located near the festival grounds, including on-site food trucks and the LBR convenience store just 3km away. The festival will also feature a variety of artisans and vendors.

Music and Entertainment

The festivities kick off Friday night as attendees set up their campsites and join a bonfire-style jam session under the stars. Musicians and festival-goers are encouraged to bring their instruments. Saturday's main stage will come alive mid-afternoon with performances from six acts, including Run The River, Customer Service, Grooveback, Kasador, Andre Pettipas and The Giants featuring Morgan Toney and headliner Matt Mays.

Sunday, AKA “Sunday Funday,” will feature a songwriter's circle hosted by Andre Pettipas with guests Kylie Fox, Kristen Martell, and Landon Morris. The music continues into the night with performances from Joe H Henry Trio, The Dandy Lions, East River Rats, Trout, Old Blood, Not Like Yesterday, Sweet Serene, and Andre Pettipas and The Giants. The festival will conclude with a 2000s tribute set featuring collaborations among Sunday’s lineup and special guests.

Essential Information for Attendees

  • Gates open at noon on Friday, August 30.

  • Unserviced camping is included in the ticket price, with accommodations available for campers, 5th wheels, and RVs (note: generators required for non-serviced sites).

  • The event is 19+ and BYOB.

  • The festival is held on private property; attendees enter at their own risk, and the property owner and festival organizers are not responsible for any injuries sustained.

  • No refunds are available.

Best of all, tickets are only $97.18. Get your tickets now—you won’t want to miss out.

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