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Saturday's free concert in Surrey previews the 2025 JUNO Awards

Many of the featured musicians have Surrey roots
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Surrey-based singer Karisma Deo performs during a launch event for the Let’s Hear it BC JUNOS Plaza Party at Surrey City Hall on Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025. The concert festival is planned for Saturday, Mar. 15 at Surrey Civic Plaza.

Surrey Civic Plaza will come alive with music Saturday (March 15) during a free daylong concert headlined by Sarbjit Cheema.

From from 2 to 10 p.m., the Let’s Hear It BC JUNOS Plaza Party will preview the JUNO Awards in Vancouver later this month.

More than 30 artists will perform on six stages, all fully covered or indoors, in case rain falls — and the forecast says it will, with a thunderstorm risk in the afternoon.

Many of the festival's musicians and DJs have Surrey roots including country headliner Tyler Joe Miller, South Asian Music Recording of the Year nominees Chani Nattan & Inderpal Moga, prog-rock band Brass Camel, the twin sisters of Fionn, Filipino-Canadian pop singer Glisha, indie-rock band Sleepy Gonzalez, bass master Colin Sankey, Celtic-rocker Pat Chessell and more. 

Attractions include a Music City Centre Open Jam, 5X Art Party, family shows, food trucks and a beer garden, at 13450 104 Ave., Surrey.

Set times and band bios are on , along with other festival details.

 

 

 

 



Tom Zillich

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I cover entertainment, sports and news for Surrey Now-Leader and Black Press Media
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