
Walk off the Earth, The Glorious Sons and USS coming to Brantford music festival
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Brantford is getting ready to play host to the two-day Call Home Music Festival.
Organizers call it a celebration of 'live music, community, and good vibes.'
Performers include Walk off the Earth, USS, Bedouin Soundclash and K-OS on Friday, July 18 and The Glorious Sons, Pop Evil, JJ Wilde, Rusty and The Wild High during the 19+ Saturday, July 19 show.
JJ Wilde is from Kitchener, Ont.
Its happening at Lions Park with weekend tickets starting at $142.45. Single day tickets start at $87.66.
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