
Broken Social Scene Celebrate Arts & Crafts 10-Year Anniversary With Field Trip Festival
Joined by Feist, Bloc Party, Trust, and More
Jan 14, 2013
Broken Social Scene
Ten years ago Broken Social Scene‘s Kevin Drew co-founded the Toronto-based label and artist services company Arts & Crafts.
To celebrate its decade of existence Arts & Crafts is launching its own special event called the Field Trip Music & Arts Festival, taking place on June 8 at Toronto’s Fort York and Garrison Common. Providing the day’s musical tunes will be none other than Broken Social Scene, ending their two year hiatus, as well as guests Feist, Bloc Party, Trust, Ra Ra Riot, and many other performers.
In addition to the festival Arts & Crafts has planned a number of additional events and releases, including a collaborative collection of recordings between its stable of artists, rarities collections, a photography exhibit by Norman Wong, a fashion gallery from eremy Laing, and a short ficiton contest involving Broken Social Scene’s album You Forgto It In People.
Down below you can watch a trailer for the Field Trip Festival:
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January 24th 2019
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