Bass Coast is a thoughtfully curated boutique electronic music festival held in Merritt, BC on the traditional, ancestral and unceded territory of the Nlaka’pamux and Syilx people.
Bass Coast is an independent & artist owned festival with accolades that include two consecutive wins of DJ Mag’s ‘Best Boutique Festival in North America’, ‘Best Midsize Festival in Canada’ by Canada Music Awards, and ‘Best Music Festival in Vancouver’ runner-up by the Georgia Straight Vancouver.
The headliners for Bass Coast 2024 include Leikeli47, Of The Trees, and Ben UFO. In addition to the headliners, the lineup features a variety of artists such as Cinthie, Danny Daze, Ivy Lab, The Funk Hunters, and Bass Coast co-founder The Librarian? (JamBase)?? (Dance Music NW)?? (Merritt Herald)?.
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