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VIRGIN FESTIVAL - CALGARY - 2008 | VIRGIN FESTIVAL - CALGARY - 2008 |
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| Written by Amanda Waschuk | |
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At the 2008 Virgin music festival in Calgary, Alberta, there were some lessons learned in being environmentally friendly as well as some memories made and some great Canadian talent enjoyed.
It was a beautiful weekend with the sun shining, bands rocking, and 35,000 people partying. With two stages showcasing numerous bands, attendees of the Virgin Music Festival in Calgary were given a huge selection of choice on the music they wanted to hear. The main Virgin music stage is the largest stage available in North America taking 2 days and 100 people to set up, so you can imagine the sheer magnitude of the event for all attendees. This festival may not have had the biggest lineup in comparison to other events this summer, but it definitely had big talent. Recently reunited, The Stone Temple Pilots headlined the festival along with The Tragically Hip. The weekend was mainly rock-oriented with Corb Lund bringing a bit of country to the plate. Transition between bands was still music-filled as a DJ played pop-rock music to keep the crowd on their feet. There was more to the Virgin Music Festival than just the music. The majority of the crowd were young adults looking to party and enjoy some great Canadian bands. This resulted in the beer gardens becoming completely packed to the point where, at times, the wait for entry was over an hour. There were also many different food vendors and sponsor stands where there was everything from an oxygen bar to karaoke and gaming, to an area where you could plug-in your phone to a stationary bicycle and charge it while riding.
But of course, people were there to have the chance to see numerous bands in a short amount of time, whether it be bands they are long-time fans of or to check out some new up-and-comers. This festival was a great way to showcase some talent that hasn't necessarily had the exposure they deserve. X92.9 gave a few lucky 2008 Xposure winners the chance to show the people of Calgary what they've got. These bands included the hard rocking, all girl metal band Kilbourne, the enthusiastic Michael Bernard Fitzgerald who blew away the crowd with big sound coming from a wide variety of instruments including sax, trombone, and trumpet, The Fast Romantics, Secret Broadcast, and The Summerland.
Three Days Grace attracted a lot of fans, and to no surprise. This Canadian rock band has made quite a name for themselves in the last 11 years while developing a high-energy rock show that drives people to craziness as they mosh and dance around in excitement. The Flaming Lips are known to produce an eclectic, original show, didn't disappoint. The stage was adorned with Teletubbies, streamers and confetti besieging the sky, and frontman Wayne Coyne entered his famous, giant ball where he proceeded to walk all over the crowd. Another highlight of their show was the Led Zeppelin cover of "Hey Ocean". STP can be summed up in a lyric of their song "Big bang baby it's a crash crash crash". The crowd went wild with fans who had not seen STP in 5 years due to a temporary separation. Back and full of vigor, STP rocked late into the night giving fans exactly what they wanted to hear.
Previously suffering from addiction, this was Matthew Good's first show completely sober and you could see his pride in his prevalence during the show. He catered to his fans, playing many of his radio hits.
The Virgin Music Festival had a big message important to our world today: be environmentally friendly. They promoted PickupPal, which is a website that organizes carpooling between strangers, to find a ride to the festival. You could learn about solar-power at the ENMAX Energy Interpretive Centre while enjoying a smoothie made by solar-powered blenders. Only biodegradable cups/plates were used and all paper materials, including toilet paper, were made from recycled paper. Virgin Angels were on hand to make sure the recycle bins were used while also helping with anything you needed. To keep the park clean, people were able to trade a specific number of empty bottles (many collected off the ground) for swag at the TRASHed Recycling Store. $1 of every ticket went to Virgin's global charity which supports more than a dozen different charities around the world. At the 2008 Virgin music festival in Calgary, Alberta, there were some lessons learned in being environmentally friendly as well as some memories made and some great Canadian talent enjoyed.
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