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Timmins is hosting another huge party, and Bryan Adams is the guest of honour

Eight-day festival next summer will feature 54-40, The Beach Boys, Gord Bamford, Burton Cummings and a crap ton of fireworks
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Bryan Adams is pictured, via Instagram

Bryan Adams will be the main act at the 2018 Stars and Thunder music festival in Timmins. 

The full lineup for the second edition of the festival is:

Sunday, June 24

Eric Lapointe, Roch Voisine, LGS, and Celeste Levis. The fireworks display will be by Fireworks do Brasil, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.

Monday, June 25

Colin James, Blue Rodeo, and Midnight Shine.

Tuesday, June 26

Marianas Trench, Virginia to Vegas, and Julian Taylor Band. The fireworks display will be by Oy Pyroman, Espoo, Finland.

Wednesday, June 27

Burton Cummings & Band, and Sloan.

Thursday, June 28

Gord Bamford, Lindsay Ell, Aaron Goodvin, and Chris Buck Band. The fireworks will be by China Glorious Celebration Fireworks, Liuyang, China.

Friday, June 29

Paul Brandt, High Valley, and Nice Horse.

Saturday, June 30

The Beach Boys, Arkells, Alan Doyle, and 54-40.

Sunday, July 1

Bryan Adams, Our Lady Peace, Matthew Good, and Sons of Maxwell. The fireworks will be by Team Canada: David Whysall International Fireworks Inc.

Timmins residents will have the first chance to buy tickets Nov. 16 at 9 a.m. They can be purchased online at starsandthunder.com or in person at the Archie Dillon Sportsplex from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m. After Nov. 16, tickets can be bought at City Hall. 

Timmins Mayor Steve Black said people buying tickets the first two days (Nov. 16 and 17)  will be entered into a draw to win one of 10 meet and greets at the festival. 

The early-bird pricing for tickets is in effect until April 30. An eight-day VIP pass is $450, and a general admission eight-day pass is $275. Single day general admission passes for days one to six are $80, day seven is $125, and day eight is $150. 

Depending on availability, single-day VIP passes will be released April 30.





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