Bass Coast has dropped their lineup for the festival’s “2024 Art Installations” and boy, is it incredible. Some exciting installations are making a comeback to the festival with upgrades, alongside several brand new exhibits.
Audio Triage: The Tin Cans is one of many installations making a return this year. For those that haven’t seen it: it allows you to listen to the music at the various stages at the festival before venturing out to the chosen stage. The collective “The Boombot Robot Project” is also returning this year with their boombox robot, which has been renamed BOOMBOT ROBOT . It’s also worth noting that Ben Lee a.k.a Howearthly has com forth as the new figurehead of the collective. Last, and certainly not least – Daisy the Solar Powered Tricycle is making a comeback.
Check out the Art Installation announcement web-page here, including photos of some of the upcoming installations.
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Read more on the festival in some of our prior articles about the festival’s 2024 theme REflection and our review of last year’s festival. You can also text “RAVE” to (833) 676-5302 to join the community for updates. Keep in mind that standard messaging and data rates may apply.
Bass Coast Music & Arts Festival is held in Merritt, BC on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Nlaka’pamux and Syilx people. This year’s edition takes place from July 12th until the 15th. Online tickets for the festival are now sold out and a very limited amount of physical tickets remain at Beat Street Records in Vancouver. Click here to see
Which of the “2024 Art Installations” are you most excited to see in person this year? Let us know on our socials and in the comments below!
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