Surrey Fusion Festival 2014
byThe Surrey Fusion Festival returns for its 7th year at Holland Park, providing two full days of food, family fun, entertainment and free concerts on six stages. Miss604 is very proud to be the Social Media Sponsor of this event again this year (and since its inception in 2008) as it is always a highlight of summer. Here’s what you can find at the Surrey Fusion Festival this year:
Surrey Fusion Festival
Admission: Free to attend
When: Saturday, July 19, 2014 & Sunday, July 20, 2014, 11:00am to 10:00pm
Food Tickets: Pavilion operators do not accept cash for food so be sure to pick up food tickets from one of the three booths on site. Tickets are $1 each and food items normally range between 2 and 8 tickets.
Where: Holland Park in Surrey (SW corner of King George and Old Yale). Take the SkyTrain to either Surrey Central or King George and walk over. There will be bike parking on site and free public parking will be available along Old Yale Road. Limited parking will also be available in the Central City parkade on level P5.
Music Lineup
Stages open at 11:30am each day, this is just a sample of what you can find at Surrey Fusion Festival this year.
Saturday, July 19, 2014 Concord Pacific World Music Stage 4:30pm-5:00pm Ash Grunwald 5:30pm-6:00pm Aidan Knight 6:30pm-7:00pm The Boom Booms 7:30pm-8:00pm Hey Ocean! 8:30pm-10:00pm Bruce Cockburn SFU Celebration Stage Chevron Stage Community Stage Cooking Stage Pow Wow Stage |
Sunday, July 20, 2014 Concord Pacific World Music Stage 4:30pm-5:00pm African Stages 5:30pm-6:00pm Ache Brasil 6:30pm-7:15pm Alpha Yaya Diallo 7:45pm-8:30pm Tropicana 9:00pm-10:00pm Pavlo SFU Celebration Stage Chevron Stage Community Stage Cooking Stage Pow Wow Stage |
Cultural Pavilions
Argentina (New), Bangladesh (New), Barbados Bolivia, Canada, China Colombia, Ecuador, El Salvador, Fiji, Ghana, Greece, Haiti, Hong Kong, India, Italy, Israel (New), Indonesia, Jamaica, Kenya, Lebanon, Metis, Mexico, Morocco (New), Nepal, Nigeria (New), Pakistan, Palestine, Portugal Peru, Philippines, Poland, Russia, Spain (New), South Africa, Taiwan, Togo, Tonga.
Family Fun
Kids World with Surrey Libraries’ Storyville, Games Land, Giant Sandbox, Craft Tent, and more. Don’t miss the Flavours of Surrey at the City’s premier food and agricultural awareness event celebrating local agriculture, farming and food.
For the latest updates, follow @Surrey_Events on Twitter or “Like” the Surrey Fusion Festival Facebook Page. Follow the #SurreyFusion tag to join in the conversation.
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I’m surprised you have made no mention of the new Surrey night market. I was looking for it in your list of “Things to do this weekend” last week. I haven’t gone yet but I heard it was overwhelmingly well attended in its first night. I am planning to go this weekend. No, I have no connection to it, just an interested Surrey resident.
Just out of curiosity, did any other participants have problems parking in any of the “Participant delegated” parking lots at Fusion this year? I’ve spoken to many who did (ICM Security who’d been assigned to manage parking again this year were actually turning away participants with official Fusion Fest parking passes for the FIRST TIME EVER, even when there definitely WERE still spots available!) and City of Surrey needs to be held accountable.