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1 Lineups  



1.1  2004  





1.2  2005  





1.3  2006  





1.4  2008  





1.5  2009  





1.6  2010  







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Coordinates: 43°3721N 79°2229W / 43.62242°N 79.37465°W / 43.62242; -79.37465
 

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The Olympic Island Festival is an annual rock concert that takes place on Toronto's Olympic Island. It was started in 2004 by Jay Ferguson of the band Sloan, when only Canadian musicians performed. In subsequent years, the festival has featured bands from other countries.

Lineups

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2004

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August 7, 2004

2005

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June 26, 2005

2006

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June 24, 2006

2008

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June 7, 2008

2009

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The 2009 festival was cancelled in early May 2009.[1] The event was cancelled because a strike by Toronto's municipal outside workers closed ferry service to the Toronto Islands. Broken Social Scene played a free show at Harbourfront on July 11, 2009, as an apology for the event's cancellation; this show was documented in Bruce McDonald's 2010 concert film This Movie Is Broken.

2010

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June 19, 2010

August 14, 2010


Browsing their website. It seems they have had any concerts take place since August 14, 2010. There is no information anywhere else to sway this theory either.

References

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  1. ^ "Chart Attack - Best Magazine 2021". Archived from the original on May 17, 2009.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

43°37′21N 79°22′29W / 43.62242°N 79.37465°W / 43.62242; -79.37465

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