Rock The Shores presented three days of music festival fun with Brian Wilson, Social Distortion, X Ambassadors, Juliette & The Licks, Bahamas, and more. Our photo gallery of the event will highlight local photographers Rob Porter and Mel Z as well as SLM's photography and festival images of this amazing 3 day extravaganza here on Vancouver Island. It's come back after a years hiatus proved to be a really solid festival experience for all who were able to attend. Our team was out all weekend getting amazing shots below for this family friendly Atomique festival on Vancouver Island. We returned from Ottawa Blues Fest (Also highlighted here from this Summer Festival Wrap Up Issue) for the Sunday Paradise Picnicer featuring the ARTists Brian Wison, Bahamas, Allen Stone and more.

The sixth edition of the festival needed to have some wow factor upon its return, and has done just that by featuring 28 musical talents over the three days.

Rock the Shores returns with a site that will look very much like its old self. Organizers are expecting an audience in the neighbourhood of 5,000 people, but the fields at West Shore Parks and Recreation have been structured to accommodate thousands more if needed. Blasko expects the festival to post its biggest numbers of the weekend on Saturday, for sets by rockers Social Distortion, The Sheepdogs, Jesse Roper, and Corb Lund. In previous years, Rock the Shores appealed primarily to rock fans, the majority of whom are closer to their 30s than their late teens. This year’s instalment was designed to narrow that gap. The electronically-accented Cartal, Kytami, and Skiitour represent the new breed of rockers, and hint at a direction Rock the Shores may explore further in the future.

http://rocktheshores.com/ Upcoming Rifflandia 2018 Festival review out in our next Fall 2018 issue !

SLM for Allen Stone and Bahamas

Melz for Brian Wilson for SLM

Rob Porter for SLM