SURREY 鈥 The event billed as Metro Vancouver鈥檚 largest outdoor music event returns to Holland Park this week.
The two-day festival brings hip-hop, electronic and pop sounds here on Friday and Saturday (July 7-8), featuring the likes of The Chainsmokers, Wiz Khalifa, PartyNextDoor, Dillon Francis, Ty Dolla $ign, Yellow Claw and other artists. .
Some people love the event for its party vibe, while others hate it for the non-stop booming music and noise that comes with having 20,000 festival-goers revel daily on a site not far from condo towers and houses, at Old Yale Road and King George Boulevard.
Blueprint Events boss Alvaro Prol, chief architect of FVDED in the Park, acknowledged noise complaints in an interview with the Now-Leader.
鈥淚s it loud to have a music festival in a city? Yeah, but for some people who live in the area, having The Chainsmokers perform in a park outside their patio is the most incredible thing in the world,鈥 Prol said.
鈥淲e do our best to stay within the limits given,鈥 he added. 鈥淢ost big parks in cities all over the world host music festivals, and we as concert promoters work within the rules, that鈥檚 one thing. Ultimately, we live in an exciting, very beautiful city, and Vancouver has been known as a no-fun city for way, way too long. I feel like since the Olympics, even before that, we鈥檙e turning that page, and events like this are part of that, trying to turn the page.鈥
The third annual edition of the festival will again bring thousands of out-of-towners to 性视界传媒, but most ticketholders are 性视界传媒 residents, according to numbers from an economic impact report.
FVDED operators released details of the report in a news release dated May 31. The Now-Leader requested a copy of the report, but it was not made available.
鈥淥f the $5 million injection into 性视界传媒鈥檚 local economy, $3.9 million, or 78 per cent, came from visitors from outside the city,鈥 the news release says. 鈥淥f the 22,415 attendees, 14,339 were 性视界传媒 residents and 8,076 were from other areas of the region.
鈥淥f the visitors that came from out of town, 53 per cent of them stayed in hotels, motels or bed-and-breakfasts, spending over $700,000 on 性视界传媒鈥檚 local accommodations.鈥
FVDED was launched in 2015 with a goal of attracting music lovers from across Greater Vancouver and British Columbia, Prol stated. 鈥淭he central location of the festival, Holland Park, its urban locations and its proximity to transit, is a huge draw for festival-goers.鈥
This year, general-admission tickets for Saturday (鈥淒ay 2鈥) are sold out, thanks mostly to the popularity of The Chainsmokers, an American DJ/production duo with several hit songs, including 鈥淐loser,鈥 鈥淒on鈥檛 Let Me Down鈥 and, more recently, 鈥淪omething Just Like This,鈥 a collaboration with the band Coldplay.
鈥淲e鈥檙e lucky to get those guys,鈥 Prol said. 鈥淭he Chainsmokers have had a fantastic two or three years, to say the least, and we鈥檙e very grateful they鈥檙e here, because it was a hard one to land, we really needed it and the timing worked out well. We go way back with those guys, which is great.
鈥淏ut it鈥檚 not just for them, I think, because people are also buying tickets for the (festival) concept, as we鈥檇 hoped,鈥 Prol added. 鈥淭he Saturday GA (general admission) is sold out, but there are still two-day tickets to get you in there that day. Most of the festival-goers are two-day festival ticketholders, so they come on both days, which is exactly what we want people to experience, of course.鈥
Prol said FVDED-goers may notice some changes this time around.
鈥淭he longer you鈥檙e on a site, the more you can tweak and make adjustments and make the festival better and better,鈥 he said. 鈥淭his year, we鈥檙e probably in the best place we鈥檝e been 鈥 operationally, design, sightlines, all the things that make for a better FVDED in the Park experience.
鈥淲e changed the way some of the fencing was, and the flow around the venue, the way the food is distributed, to make a more conducive corridor around the back that we didn鈥檛 have last year, with a bunch of the different merch stuff and people doing different things there, and we鈥檝e made the FVDED Lab bigger, so we鈥檝e done quite a few things that will be noticed by people who鈥檝e been there a lot.鈥
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