COVID-19 has put a cramp on concert plans for months but organizers of an annual Vancouver Island music festival think they may be able to swing a few shows this summer. The 39 Days of July festival, held in Duncan B.C., celebrates its tenth anniversary this year. The event, which is held primarily in the city's Charles Hoey Memorial Park, usually features live music performances every day from noon to night with admission by donation. In 2020, the pandemic forced all the shows online and performances were streamed virtually from the Duncan Showroom. For now, Falkner is preparing for best and worst case scenarios including a full slate of live shows, a partial slate or an entirely virtual event.
Source: CBC News May 15, 2021 18:00 UTC