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Atmosphere Gathering set to go in Cumberland

Get your friends together and head over to Cumberland…the Atmosphere Gathering festival goes August 14th to the 16th.

Atmosphere is a music & arts festival featuring acts like Joy District and Nahko & Medicine for the People. But organizer Benjamin Howells says it’s more than just a music festival, and has a little something for everyone.

Howells says the Comox Valley and the Island holds some major interest for artists, which helps festivals like Atmosphere attract such world-renowned acts.

Weekend and day passes are now available for the festival.

Full details can be found at atmospheregathering.com.

Justin Goulet
Justin Goulet
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