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'''Shambhala Music Festival''' is an annual |
'''Shambhala Music Festival''' is an annual music festival in [[British Columbia]], Canada. It is held during the last week of July at the [[Salmo, British Columbia|Salmo]] River Ranch, a {{convert|500|acre|km2|adj=on}} farm, in the West [[Kootenays|Kootenay]] mountains near [[Nelson, British Columbia|Nelson]], BC.<ref>{{cite web |last=Ranta |first=Alan |date=25 April 2012 |title=Shambhala Music Festival keeps it all in the family |url=http://music.cbc.ca/blogs/2012/4/Shambhala-Music-Festival-keeps-it-all-in-the-family |publisher=[[CBC Music]] |accessdate=19 June 2012}}</ref> The festival lasts 4 days and 3 nights and offers a mix of music and art in nature.<ref>[http://thenelsondaily.com/news/general/shambhala-music-festival-bets-out-burning-man-and-wins-best-large-festival-10145 The Nelson Daily]</ref> |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 17:54, 14 May 2023
Shambhala | |
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Location of Shambhala in British Columbia | |
Coordinates: 49°08′31″N 117°15′52″W / 49.141884°N 117.264357°W | |
Country | Canada |
Province | British Columbia |
Region | West Kootenay |
Regional district | Central Kootenay |
Elevation | 670 m (2,200 ft) |
Time zone | UTC-8 (PST) |
Highways | 3 6 |
Waterways | Salmo River |
Shambhala Music Festival is an annual music festival in British Columbia, Canada. It is held during the last week of July at the Salmo River Ranch, a 500-acre (2.0 km2) farm, in the West Kootenay mountains near Nelson, BC.[1] The festival lasts 4 days and 3 nights and offers a mix of music and art in nature.[2]
History
The festival began in 1998 and has grown to become the largest and one of the longest running electronic music events in Canada. Festival goers often stop for a meet and greet at the local Boston Pizza in Kamloops BC beforehand as it is on the way from the coast, and provides an excellent hitch hiking waypoint.[3] It is a family-run event, and operates without corporate sponsorship. In the summer months, the ranch becomes home to volunteers & event staff who prepare for and operate the event.[4]
There are seven performance stages: The Living Room, AMP (AMPhitheater - previously the Rock Pit/ The Jungle Pit), The Fractal Forest, The Village, The Grove (previously The Labyrinth, The Portal, The Inner Sanctum), The Grove: Cedar Lounge, and The Pagoda (previously Main Stage).[5]
In the summer of 2008, a DVD documenting the festival's 10-year history was released. The film "follows different characters through a year in the life of Shambhala from the perspective of DJs, people in charge, medical volunteers and others."[6]
In 2011 and 2012, Shambhala received an awards for Best Large Event at The International Breakspoll Awards.[7][8]
In 2019, it was crowned "Best Music Festival in North America" by DJ Mag.[9]
The 2020 and 2021 edition of the festival were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The return of the festival took place July 22-25, 2022.
The 2023 edition of Shambhala Music Festival will take place July 21-24, 2023.
See also
Notes
- ^ Ranta, Alan (April 25, 2012). "Shambhala Music Festival keeps it all in the family". CBC Music. Retrieved June 19, 2012.
- ^ The Nelson Daily
- ^ Cannabis Culture - Shambhala 2011: The Music Took Me Higher
- ^ About Shambhala Archived March 8, 2012, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Stage Director Profile: Hoola & Sara (The Pride, Living Room Stage)
- ^ Shambhala: The Movie
- ^ "BREAKSPOLL 2011 – THE RESULTS!", Breakspoll, March 5, 2011, accessed May 17, 2011.
- ^ Party Machine: The Rise of Canadian Electronic Music, PopMatters, May 3, 2012, accessed June 19, 2012
- ^ Huaico, Natalia Cuevas (September 19, 2019). "Shambhala named best music festival in North America". Monday Magazine. Retrieved April 19, 2022.