Khatsahlano, Vancouver’s largest free music and arts festival, returns to West 4th Avenue on July 5, transforming 10 blocks between Burrard and MacDonald into a lively celebration of music, food, art, and community.
Organizers have unveiled the full lineup for the 2025 edition, which embraces the theme of #CampKhats. This year’s festivities will encourage festivalgoers to connect with nature through outdoor-themed installations, interactive exhibits, and hands-on activities designed to bring the spirit of the great outdoors to the city streets.
Curated by Zulu Records, the music lineup showcases over 60 standout artists from British Columbia’s vibrant music scene. Indie psych-rock band Meltt will headline the Burrard Stage, joined by punk legend and city councillor Joe Keithley of D.O.A., genre-bending vocalist Ché Aimee Dorval, and the electrifying Stephen Hamm: Theremin Man.
At the MacDonald Stage, hip-hop dynamo Missy D will lead the charge, supported by festival favourites Shred Kelly and Cherry Pick.
Additional performances throughout the day will include daysormay, Teon Gibbs, Logan Staats, Vox Rea, Kaya Ko, The Matinée, Hausplants, Janky Bungag, Parlour Panther, Buddie, Michaela Slinger, Francis Baptiste, Scarlet Fever, the Mohamed Assani Duo, Perfume Tree, Hog, Slightest Clue, and many more.
“The West 4th community once again is proud to present an inspiring lineup of BC-based music on Saturday, July 5,” said Zulu Records’ Grant McDonagh in a press release. “We’re fortunate to have such diverse talent in this province, and we hope the music brings a smile to everyone’s West 4th experience that day.”
The full performance schedule is available on the official Khatsahlano website.
Last modified: July 5, 2025