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Exciting New Music Festival Set for Kingston in September 2026

March 14, 20263 Mins Read
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Exciting New Music Festival Set for Kingston in September 2026
Kingston, Ontario's RoadTrip Music Festival Launches in September 2026
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Are you ready for a Road Trip?

The Road Trip Music Festival is coming to downtown Kingston on Sept. 12, featuring an all-Canadian lineup of diverse musical talents.

Headlining the event are Vancouver indie-pop favorites Peach Pit, Kingston alt-rock band Kasador, soul-pop artist Katie Tupper, and alt-country singer Mariel Buckley. They’ll be joined by Toronto dream-pop group Absolute Treat, singer-songwriter Gabriel Jacoby, and local acts Tiny Horse, Piner, and O Green, performing on four different stages throughout the city center.

This festival may be new to Kingston, but one of its key organizers is a well-known figure in the Canadian music scene – Steve Jordan. He’s recognized as the founder and executive director of the Polaris Music Prize, a position he held for 15 years before stepping down to become the senior director at CBC Music in 2020.

In a recent post on his Linked In account, Jordan shared that “My longtime friend Virginia Clark and I have been working with the Kingston Downtown BIA on a new music festival, and it’s called Road Trip Music Festival. The name implies the activity, so fasten your seatbelts.”

Jordan has collaborated with Wolfe Island Music Festival co-founder Virginia Clark from Flying V Productions and the Kingston Downtown Business Improvement Area.

“We’ve invited artists we deeply believe are exceptional,” says Clark. “Road Trip is about welcoming people to Kingston to spend the day with us – to walk our streets, discover new music, and celebrate together. It’s incredibly meaningful to create something like this in my hometown.’

The festival will include daytime performances along Princess Street leading up to main stage events in the evening. Check out the full schedule here. Tickets go on sale here on March 19 at 10 am ET>

Jordan’s role in organizing this festival marks a return to his roots in his hometown. He started his career at CKLC radio station in Kingston as a teenage intern and later became music director before moving to Toronto where he worked in promotion for indie label Kinetic Records. He joined Warner Music Canada’s A& R department for three years before becoming a talent scout for True North Records in 2002. His major focus then became the Polaris Music Prize which he launched back in 2006.

After joining CBC Music in March 2020, Jordan left two years later. Broadcast Dialogue reported that “During Jordan’s tenure, he brought shows like The Block, Frequencies, Canada Listens, The Intro, and About Time to life while parting ways with long-running programs including Randy Bachman’s Vinyl Tap.”

The name of this festival suggests that Kingston aims to showcase itself to visitors driving from nearby areas. The city has a rich musical history and is notably known as the home of Canadian rock legends The Tragically Hip.


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