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Returning to the capital for the third time in under three years, the Toronto-based jazz/hip-hop fusionists — drummer ...
Louisiana Saucier from Hadley Philemon Wright High School in Gatineau, Que., plays bass. This was her third time performing ...
The iconic guitarist from joined a popular '80s band on stage, surprising fans with their epic performance at the Ottawa ...
With a mix of chaotic nu metal rock, Papa Roach brought style to Bluesfest with a dose of mental health awareness.
Organizers and volunteers look back on Ottawa’s largest music festival of the year ahead of the final night of Bluesfest. CTV’s Katelyn Wilson reports.
On July 20, after 7 p.m., Amneet Sandhu, 28, crashed his car on Highway 417 near Innes Road. Police said witnesses saw the ...
Def Leppard sent the Ottawa Bluesfest crowd back to the 80s during the hit-packed main-stage concert that kicked off the ...
To a plentiful crowd, Green Day headlined Bluesfest with a thunderous performance of punk rock, nostalgic classics.
Kaytranada closed out the 31st edition of Bluesfest on Sunday with a solo DJ set that wound down the nine-day party with a chill vibe that was not too heavy, not too loud and fully danceable.
Under clear skies and refreshingly cool temperatures, the legendary rockers worked hard to make it a great show, winning over a crowd that had been buzzing with anticipation for weeks. In fact, it ...
If you’ve seen a cloud of bubbles floating above Ottawa Bluesfest crowds, it’s probably Michael Lalonde. It all started at a ...
Staying true to Green Day concert tradition, Armstrong stepped onto the catwalk during "Know Your Enemy" from 2009's 21st ...