Set to illuminate Tudhope Park in Orillia from July 5 to 7, the Mariposa Folk Festival unveils an impressive array of artists for its 2024 installment.

Credit: Mariposa Folk Festival
This festival, rooted in a rich history since its inception in 1961, stands as a beacon of Canada’s musical heritage, offering a blend of legendary acts and fresh talents.
This year’s lineup includes Old Crow Medicine Show, Bahamas, Band of Horses, and Noah Cyrus, alongside a special show by Bruce Cockburn.
The roster also features William Prince, Amigo The Devil, Donovan Woods, and numerous other artists, highlighting the festival’s commitment to showcasing a diverse array of songwriting talent.
With eleven stages presenting folk-roots music, storytelling, dance, and craft, the festival is a cultural gathering point for families and friends. It maintains its tradition of free admission for children 12 and under, ensuring it remains accessible for all generations.
2024 Mariposa Folk Festival
Lineup: Old Crow Medicine Show, Bahamas, Band Of Horses, Noah Cyrus, William Prince, Bruce Cockburn, Amigo The Devil, Donovan Woods, Dwayne Gretzky, Jesse Cook, Joseph,Maestro Fresh Wes, Modern Biology, The Secret Sisters, Alex Nicol, Amanda Rheaume, B.A. Johnston, Balaklava Blues, Ben Caplan, Benjamin Doerksen, Billianne, Blue Moon Marquee, Bry Webb, Carleigh Aikins, Cassandra Lewis, Cat Clyde, CJ Wiley, Colin Linden, Crystal Shawanda, Doghouse Orchestra, Ellen Froese, Fellow Camper, Field Guide, The Fuddles, Good Lovelies, Gordie MacKeeman and His Rhythm Boys, Hussy Hicks, Irish Mythen, James Gray, Jeremie Albino, Jessica Charlie, Jiggity James, Jon Muq, Ken Whiteley, Kim Churchill, Lawrence Maxwell, Leeroy Stagger, Mattmac, Mia Kelly, Nancy Kopman, Okkervil River, Old Man Luedecke, Onion Honey, The Paddling Puppeteers, Rick Fines, Rose Cousins, Royal Castles, Sarah Shook & The Disarmers, Shad, Shaina Hayes, Shawnee Kish, Shebad, Splash’N Boots, Union Duke, The Vaudevillian, Willows, Wyatt C Louis, Young Maestro, and Special Guest Tom Power.
When: July 5 to 7, 2024
Where: Tudhope Park, 500 Atherley Road, Orillia
How Much: $50 & up








