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Navigating Bluesfest

If you’ve been a frequent attendee of RBC Bluesfest since the “Big Man” Clarence Clemons took to the stage back in 1994, you’ve grown accustomed to change. I’m not just talking line-up fluctuations, but entire festival uprooting! What started at Majors Hill Park would move to outside City Hall and then change digs again to the current location at LeBreton Flats where site organizers are still tweaking with the layout to maximize the experience for patrons. You know, like making things nice and comfy for the killdeer population in town to see Bryan Adams!

For example, the dreaded sound bleed. Who caught that now epic moment when Glen Hansard of the hush quiet band The Swell Season told his sound engineer to crank it up so he can thunderously strum his acoustic towards the prog-rock ruckus of Rush drowning out his music?  This major issue in years passed seems to be aptly addressed with a stage removal from the direct line of musical fire and, now, a tented stage. Yup, we’re down one less stage this year but nobody should be moaning about sound bleed.

And then there are those bottlenecks on packed nights. How do you move though the sea of bodies to get to another drink, your buddies or, most importantly, the show? Got other pressing questions like how do I get to the pizza? Filling stations? The Ferris wheel?

Here’s some helpful tip to get you from point A.J. Croce to point Zeds Dead quicker than a hiccup as well as a few other choice navigational aids.

Alright, now you are set to navigate the festival grounds like a champ!

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