Harbourfest is back for three nights Aug. 2-4 and each night features different genres of music.

Friday night is contemporary rock night which opens with JUNO nominated artist from Thunder Bay Coleman Hell and finishes off with Grandson, a 23-year-old alternative artist from Toronto.

Saturday night has an 80s theme with Sass Jordan kicking things off under the Whitecap Pavilion, Jordan has worked with and in the company of the likes of Aerosmith, The Rolling Stones, AC/DC, Steve Miller Band, Van Halen, The Foo Fighters and many others.

Harlequin will wrap things up on Saturday night. The band formed in Winnipeg in 1975 and is best known for their singles “I Did It for Love”, “Thinking of You”, “Superstitious Feeling”, and “Innocence.”

Sunday night is country night with Winnipeg singer/songwriter Don Amero opening and the weekend will be closed out with Petric, a country brother duo from Winnipeg. Petric is familiar to Kenora having played at the 2016 edition of the festival with JUNO award winning artist Dallas Smith.

Tickets will be on sale online starting tomorrow at harbourfest.ca as well as Donny B’s.

Harbourfest attracts more than 13,000 attendees with non-locals spending $2 million in Kenora during the event. Harbourfest chair Heather MacMurphy has been involved with the festival since 2005 and is this year’s chair.

“It’s an experience that celebrates the best part about this place, that place being Kenora,” she said at the lineup announcement at Casey’s Bar and Grill Sunday, April 28.

This story was updated to fix an error.