It's taken four years, but Rifflandia has returned to Victoria featuring multiple stages, two locations, and headline performers like DJ Diesel — known as Shaquille O'Neal.
Posted: Sep. 15, 2022 6:05PMhas returned to Victoria featuring multiple stages, two locations, and headline performers like DJ Diesel — known as Shaquille O’Neal.
The event will happen across two locations, featuring more than 100 performers, and it’s estimated that around 15,000 people will attend daily. Royal Athletic Park will be for all ages, featuring food trucks, and performances by popular artists such as Charlie XCX and Lorde. The event’s president says that this year they’ve even lined up a marriage booth called“So we lined up a couple of wedding commissioners. You show up with your license and your friends, and you want to get married here? Go ahead.” said Nick Blasko, president of the Rifflandia Music Festival.
Electric Avenue is the location of the festival’s 19+ area. Along Discovery Street, Blasko says festival goers can find an array of dance artists, five stages, and an immersive dome. DJ Diesel will also be performing. “We’ve had more time to plan, assemble the team and really work on the look and feel and ethos of the festival,” said Blasko.Sign up for our newsletter to get breaking news and daily digests sent to your email.
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