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Artists announced for ECMA's in St. John’s

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    Web Writers
  • 2 days ago
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The East Coast Music Association has announced the first wave of artists set to showcase at the 2025 East Coast Music Awards, Festival & Conference, happening in St. John’s from May 7 to May 11.


“This year’s festival will bring together some of the most dynamic and diverse musical acts from across Atlantic Canada,” says ECMA Chair, Michelle Eagles. “They will light up stages throughout the city and showcase some of the best music our region has to offer.”


Among the first artists announced for ECMA 2025 are Alanna Matty, Alex Byrne, Ana Luìsa Ramos, Andre Pettipas and The Giants, Andrew Rodgers, Aubree Lambe, Baraka, Brett Matthews, Brooklyn Blackmore, Campbell & Johnston, Carolina East, Casual Cries For HELP, Clare Siobhan, Darcy Scott, Dave Whitty, Dee Hernandez, DeeDee Austin, Elyse Aeryn, Émilie Landry, Greta & The Goldfish, Hailey Smith, Harmz, India Gailey, Jacques Surette, Jay Heart, Jennifer King, Joe H Henry, Justin Fancy, Kayo, Kitchinparti, Kristen Martell, Kylie Fox, La Patente, Lindsay Misiner, Logan Richard, Loviet, Madeline, Maggie Andrew, Mallory Johnson, Measha Brueggergosman-Lee, Mick Davis & Thin Love, Neon Dreams, Omnivide, Paige Penney, Port-Aux-Poutines, Quote The Raven, Rachel Cousins, Rube & Rake, Selina Boland, Silver Wolf Band, Summer Bennett, The Irish Descendants, The Mainlanders, The Order of the Precious Blood, The Public Service, Thunderor, Tide & Timbre, Valmy, Vishtèn Connexions, With Violet, and Youngtree & The Blooms.


The full schedule and more artists will be announced soon.

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