Northern Lights Festival Boréal

July 4, 2025 at 7:00pm

Northern Lights Festival Boréal 2025

Northern Lights Festival Boréal will take place at Bell Park on the shores of Ramsey Lake from July 4th to 6th.

La Slague is proud to partner with the Northern Lights Festival Boréal, a landmark event that has been bringing Northern Ontario to life through music, culture, and diversity for over 50 years. For us, this partnership is a natural way to support a shared mission: to showcase local talent while welcoming artists from elsewhere, in a spirit of openness, celebration, and connection. Together, we are joining forces to offer audiences an unforgettable musical and human experience. Let’s celebrate the richness and vitality of our cultures—together!

The festival will feature over 40 performances across six stages/venues, including headliners LIGHTS, Melbourne Ska Orchestra + Destroyer, and other artists such as Shad, Klô Pelgag, Fateh Doe, Jamie Fine, Morgan Toney, Waahli, The Weather Station, Burnstick, and The Honest Heart Collective. The festival will also include workshops, a food and artisan market, a family area with performances for all ages, live art, and music.

Full weekend and full-day passes are now on sale, and children 14 and under are free. Youth tickets are also available.

For more information, visit www.nlfb.ca

Klô Pelgag

In partnership with La Slague, the ” Northern Lights Festival Boréal ” (NLFB) welcomes Klô Pelgag to the stage!
With 20 Félix awards, a JUNO and unanimous critical acclaim both here and abroad, she delivers music that is bold, poetic and moving.
Her latest album, Notre-Dame-des-Sept-Douleurs, has won over critics from Montreal to Paris, and even Anthony Fantano took a closer look at her work – a rarity for a French-language album!

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