Bill Bourne will play at this weekend's Fire 'n Water Music Festival.

LdB music festival set for this weekend

By Marc Zienkiewicz Th e fourth annual Fire 'n Water Music Festival is set for the August long weekend in Lac du Bonnet, and organizer Sheldon Sveinson says it's going to be bigger and better than ever this year. "We've got a tremendous show planned, and I think last year's show really got a lot of buzz going and this year will be great," Sveinson says. Th ere's a huge lineup of performers for this year's show, which has been pushed up to he August long weekend to help draw in the uge infl ux of visitors that come to the comunity that weekend. Performing this year are returning acts Th e agnifi cent 7's and swing band Th e F-Holes, who both wowed the crowd last year as festival headliners. Other performers include Cara Luft, foundng member of Juno Award-winning folk usic trio Th e Wailin' Jennys, Flying Fox and he Hunter Gatherers (hailed by the Winnipeg Sun as one of Winnipeg's "most acclaimed bands") and multiple Canadian Juno Awardwinner Bill Bourne, who performed in Lac du Bonnet two years ago as part of the Winnipeg Folk Festival Home Routes concert series. Th ere will also be a variety of kids' performers at the festival. Winnipeg's Alphabet Soup, Just Kiddin', and magicians Scott Burton will entertain the children during the weekendlong festival, which starts July 30. Once again, the event will be split into two parts - the evening cabaret shows will take place inside the Lac du Bonnet Community Centre (tickets are $15) while the outdoor stage portion is free and takes place during the Saturday and Sunday of the festival. MC for the evening shows will be Winnipeg comedian Big Daddy Tazz. Known as the "Bi-Polar Buddha," Tazz is equal parts comedian and motivational speaker who likes to enlighten, educate and inspire. As a result, his one-man shows have drawn rave reviews and standing ovations from coast-to-coast. For more info see fi renwater.ca. M

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