50th Winnipeg Folk Fest a success

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Thousands flocked to Birds Hill Provincial Park for the 50th Winnipeg Folk Festival was held July 10 to 13.

Despite poor air quality owing to wildfire smoke, the festival was a sell-out, with performances by the likes of Bruce Cockburn, Jason Isbell & the 400 Unit, Waxahatchee, Mavis Staples, as well as locals Begonia, Romi Mayes, and Fred Penner.

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                                Kevin Morby (left) and Katie Crutchfield (Waxahatchee) perform at Big Blue Stem at the Winnipeg Folk Festival on July 11 at Birds Hill Provincial Park.

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Kevin Morby (left) and Katie Crutchfield (Waxahatchee) perform at Big Blue Stem at the Winnipeg Folk Festival on July 11 at Birds Hill Provincial Park.

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                                Two ‘fox kits’ enjoy popsicles at the Main Stage at the Winnipeg Folk Festival on July 11.

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Two ‘fox kits’ enjoy popsicles at the Main Stage at the Winnipeg Folk Festival on July 11.

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                                A young boy tries his hand at devil sticks at the Main Stage of the Winnipeg Folk Festival on July 11.

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A young boy tries his hand at devil sticks at the Main Stage of the Winnipeg Folk Festival on July 11.

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                                A sign in memory of Brendan Berg and Olivia Michalczuk stands next to the Memory Walk at the Winnipeg Folk Festival on July 11.

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A sign in memory of Brendan Berg and Olivia Michalczuk stands next to the Memory Walk at the Winnipeg Folk Festival on July 11.

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