22-08-2025 19:51 via thewhig.com

Founder forging ahead for next year's Line Spike festival

The founder of the Line Spike music festival in South Frontenac is determined to see a second year for his brainchild. Jeremy Campbell, an entertainment industry professional who recently returned to South Frontenac where he grew up, spent a year pulling together Line Spike, an ambitious attempt at a rural music festival featuring some big-name, all-Canadian acts. While Campbell had hoped to draw crowds in the tens of thousands for headliners Burton Cummings, Walk Off the Earth, Chantal Kreviazu
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