Festival News
The Electric Highway Festival 2025 Lineup Revealed w/ Bison, Castle, La Chinga
The Electric Highway Festival is excited to announce the full lineup for the 2025 edition of the Festival being held in Calgary.

The Electric Highway Festival is excited to announce the full lineup for the 2025 edition of the Festival being held in Calgary, AB, on April 4th and 5th at Dickens (1000 9 Ave SW).
Canadian veteran sludge metal band Bison headlines the whole festival, while doom metal band Castle headlines Friday night. They will be joined by Southern California band Fever Dog and various Western Canadian bands, including La Chinga, Buffalo Bud Buster, The Getmines, 88 Mile Trip, and more.
Friday, April 4th, 2025:
Castle (San Francisco/ Vancouver)
Buffalo Bud Buster (Calgary)
Blacksmith and Brewer (Vancouver))
CHÛNK (Vancouver)
Hydracat (Edmonton)
The Astral Prophets (Calgary)
BUNS (Calgary)
Doors 5 pm – Show 6 pm
Saturday, April 5th, 2025:
Bison (Vancouver)
La Chinga (Vancouver)
Fever Dog (Southern California)
The Getmines (Vancouver)
88 Mile Trip (Vancouver)
Lover (Calgary)
GEOFF (Calgary)
Doors 5 pm – Show 6 pm
Advance 2-day passes are available for 75 dollars. Advance single-day tickets are 40 dollars for Friday and 45 dollars for Saturday.
Festival passes, and single-day tickets are available at www.theelectrichighway.ca/festivalstore.
Event Information: http://www.facebook.com/events/1149647296782460
The Electric Highway Festival hosts various genres that range from Desert Rock, Stoner Metal, Doom, Sludge, Trippy Psychedelic, Surf Rock, Acid Rock, Noise Rock, Fuzz Rock, Space Rock, Blues Rock, Heavy Psych, Heavy Blues, Southern Rock, Fuzzy Punk, Sludgy Hardcore bands and variations of any of the previously mentioned styles. The festival includes a vendor area with interesting goods for attendees to take home with them.
Previous editions of the festival featured one of the event’s past favourites, Californian headliners Sasquatch, Juno Award-winning Canadian band ANCIIENTS, Vancouver’s La Chinga, Space Queen, Dead Quiet, and more, Gnarwhal from Yellowknife, NWT, Calgary’s Gone Cosmic, Hombre, Flashback, among many more, and a whole host of other great bands.
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