Harvest Music Festival cancels programming as Lee blows through province
The Harvest Music Festival has cancelled all programming after post-tropical storm Lee swept through the province on Saturday.
Ryan Sullivan, chair of the Harvest board, said the decision to cancel was difficult but given the forecast and the province's recommendation that people stay home, the shows were cancelled for the safety of attendees, volunteers and the artists.
A note on social media thanked attendees for their support and ended by saying, "We'll see you next September."
The festival, running from Sept. 12-17, has attracted some of the biggest touring acts in North America this year, including Phish frontman and founder Trey Anastasio and Classic TAB, southern rock legends Gov't Mule, New Orleans jazz, blues and funk phenom Trombone Shorty, along with Canadian singer-songwriter and three-time Grammy nominee Allison Russell and Icelandic blues rockers Kaleo.


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More artists in this year's festival include: Bette Smith, Laila Biali, Cory Wong, Stars, David Myles, Joel Plaskett Emergency, Wide Mouth Mason, White Denim, Neal Francis, and many more.
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