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Calgary Folk Fest unveils 2023 Block Heater lineup

The Calgary Folk Music Festival's Block Heater 2023 logo. (Twitter/@CalgaryFolkFest) The Calgary Folk Music Festival's Block Heater 2023 logo. (Twitter/@CalgaryFolkFest)
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Block Heater will be returning to downtown Calgary and Inglewood this winter with a series of indoor and outdoor concerts, held in unison with the Chinook Blast visual art festival.

The initial lineup for the eighth edition of the family-friendly Calgary Folk Music Festival has been announced and is sure to warm the hearts of music lovers from Feb. 9 – 12, 2023.

The 2023 lineup of indoor performances, which will be held at Festival Hall, The Ironwood, The Palace Theatre, Central United Church or the Jack Singer Concert Hall, includes:

  • The Jayhawks;
  • Heartless Bastards;
  • Hawksley Workman;
  • Hayden;
  • Damien Jurado;
  • Jesca Hoop;
  • Julie Doiron;
  • Margaret Glaspy;
  • Mick Flannery;
  • The Milk Carton Kids;
  • The Deep Dark Woods;
  • Elliott BROOD;
  • Pierre Kwenders;
  • Kid Koala x Lealani; and,
  • Vailhalen.

On Saturday, Feb. 11, 2023, ZENON +, Deicha & The VuDudes and Sinzere & The Tribe will take to the outdoor stage at Olympic Plaza for a free concert while the public ice surface remains open for skating. The shows will take place within a short distance of the Chinook Blast art installations.

The 2023 Block Heater will also see a focus on Icelandic music and culture, with Iceland's Cell7 and Lindy Vopnfjörd set to play.

For a complete Block Heater schedule and ticket information visit Calgary Folk Fest.

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