Squamish Constellation Festival announces early bird ticket sale as it gets ready to return in 2020
The Squamish Constellation Festival will be back at Hendrickson Field in Squamish next year for a second instalment.
Organizers are giving music lovers the chance to get bargain tickets this Thursday (November 21) with discounted early bird weekend passes. Starting at 10 a.m., a limited number of passes will be offered at $159 plus service charges.
“Excitement has been building for the 2020 festival since before the first one even wrapped,” Squamish Constellation Festival co-founder and CEO Tamara Stanners said in a press release. “Everyone had such an amazing time. Our first year was a dream come true—for the fans, the artists, and all levels of production—we exceeded everyone’s expectations and we can’t wait to do it all again next summer.”
Once the $159 passes are sold out, the weekend passes will go up to $179 plus service charges until December 31. After that the early bird price goes to $199 plus services charges until February 28, 2020.
Once the Squamish Constellation festival lineup is announced in the spring of 2020 three-day passes will go for $239 plus service charges. Passes at the gate will cost $279 plus charges.
Last year marked the inaugural edition of the event, with the lineup including Shad, Jessie Reyez, Serena Ryder, A Tribe Called Red, Bahamas, Wintersleep, and a strong local component. The zero-waste weekend attracted around 20,000 music fans.
The 2020 return will feature approximately 40 bands, mural painting, a songwriter’s workshop, and more.
Visit ConstellationFest.ca for 2020 tickets and information.
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