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Lights Festival Boréal returns home for real live music

While so many have been craving the magic of live music, festivals and concerts, Sudbury’s Northern Communications director Cassandra Vanderpluym says Lights Festival Boréal has been adapting and working to keep the spirit of live music alive.

She says the in-person event is back in its traditional home at Bell Park’s Grace Hartman Amphitheatre, September 10th and 11th.

She adds the festival is working together with Public Health Sudbury & Districts to ensure all current guidelines are being followed, with some added measures in place.

Northern Lights Festival Boreal is the longest consecutively running music festival in Canada, with the inaugural edition being held in 1972. The organization also traditionally presents numerous other music & arts events throughout the year. The July 7-10, 2022 festival will be the 50th-anniversary celebration, with special plans already in the works. For more information, this year’s lineup, specific COVID-19 protocols or to sign up for the mailing list, visit nlfb.ca/

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