Emily Taylor Adams singing on the waterfront stage at the ninth annual Bands on the Beach. (Chris Duchaine/Black Press Media)

Emily Taylor Adams singing on the waterfront stage at the ninth annual Bands on the Beach. (Chris Duchaine/Black Press Media)

Bands on the Beach 2020 unveils lineup

Old favourites and new songs coming Saturday

Lay out a beach towel in the living room and pull your frosty refreshments from the fridge.

The 10th anniversary of Bands on the Beach takes place entirely online this year, and the lineup is now public as of Tuesday (August 25) on the event’s Facebook page – https://www.facebook.com/BandsOnTheBeachHarrisonHotSprings. The concert series is on Saturday, September 5, starting at 12 p.m.

Cambree Lovesy is first up at noon with a pre-recorded concert being posted. Lovesy is a 21-year-old country singer from Abbotsford who has played in a number of arenas, including the CN Grey Cup in Edmonton, Rogers Arena and B.C. Place, opening for Dallas Smith and Chilliwack.

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Trevor Murray is scheduled next with a pre-recorded concert posting at 1 p.m. Murray has played at Bands on the Beach before, and his upbeat attitude and pleasing baritone voice makes him a mainstay in Canadian country music.

Emcee Curtis Pope opens the Harrison Beach Hotel’s virtual live stream stage at 3 p.m., where Dylan Pope and Todd Richard and the TR Band will play.

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Stay tuned to the Bands on the Beach Facebook page for more updates.


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