
The Barnside Harvest Festival is a family-friendly event with live music, market vendors, food, beer, kids’ activities and more at a park in Delta.
This article contains the following information about the Barnside Harvest Festival:
When and Where | Music Lineup | Admission Details | Video | Other Information
Barnside Harvest Festival in Delta
The Barnside Harvest Festival is a fun three-day event in Metro Vancouver. It takes place in Ladner and is organized by the Barnside Brewing Company. The brewery produces its own craft beverages from its distillery in Ladner.
For an idea of what to expect in 2026, the annual festival ran on the weekend of September 12th to 14th in 2025. Headliners included Walk off the Earth, Arkells, and The Dead South. The event also featured a market with artisan vendors and a separate stage. There were more than 15 food trucks on site and beer was available for purchase too. There was a charity barbeque last year with proceeds benefitting worthwhile causes.
Another highlight of the Barnside Harvest Festival last year was the Delta Heritage Pavilion. The pavilion featured exhibits on Delta’s farming history, plus another small stage with performances by local talent. The event also had a Family Zone which featured all sorts of games and activities for children.
We expect the festival be similar in 2026.
Over 30,000 people attended the festival last year. It’s a popular event!
When and Where
Although the 2026 dates are to be confirmed, the 2025 Barnside Harvest Festival ran from Friday, September 12th, until Sunday, September 14th. We expect 2026 to be on the same weekend.
Hours on the Friday are typically from 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm. On both Saturday and Sunday the festival opens at noon and runs until 10:00 pm.
The festival takes place at Paterson Park, located at 5800 Clarence Taylor Crescent in the Ladner suburb of Delta.
The park is about a five-minute drive away from the Barnside Brewing Company. It’s also close to Tsawwassen Mills, which is a great place to shop at while in the area.

Music Lineup
For an idea of what to expect, the Barnside Harvest Festival lineup in 2025 featured many different bands and singers. There were multiple stages, including the Main Stage, Market Stage and Heritage Pavilion Stage. Schedules for these three stages are listed below.
Friday, September 12th, 2025
The entertainment schedule for the first day of the festival was as follows:
Main Stage
- 4:30 pm – The Boom Booms
- 5:30 pm – Said the Whale
- 7:00 pm – Bedouin Soundclash
- 8:30 pm – Walk off the Earth
Market Stage
- 5:00 pm – Royal Oak
- 6:30 pm – Fionn
- 7:45 pm – Blonde Diamond
Heritage Pavilion
- 5:30 pm – Melissa Endean
- 6:30 pm – Shane Terry Band
- 7:45 pm – Honeybear, the Band

Saturday, September 13th, 2025
The entertainment schedule for the second day of the festival was as follows:
Main Stage
- 1:30 pm – Bend Sinister
- 2:30 pm – Blue Moon Marquee
- 4:00 pm – The Northern Pikes
- 5:20 pm – Delta Mayor & Council Welcome
- 5:30 pm – Streetheart
- 7:00 pm – Ruby Waters
- 8:30 pm – Arkells
Market Stage
- 1:00 pm – Wars on Shoes
- 2:00 pm – Antonio Larosa
- 3:30 pm – Working Royals
- 4:45 pm – Brass Camel
- 6:30 pm – Garret T. Willie
- 7:45 pm – The Heels
Heritage Pavilion
- 1:00 pm – Delta Police Pipe Band
- 2:00 pm – Kaitie Sly
- 2:45 pm – Delta Police Pipe Band
- 3:30 pm – Uncle Strut
- 5:00 pm – Luc Josef Band
- 6:15 pm – The Vaudevillian

Sunday, September 14th, 2025
The entertainment schedule for the final day of the festival was as follows:
Main Stage
- 12:00 pm – DJ Larry Hennessey
- 1:00 pm – All the King’s Men
- 2:00 pm – Mark Ledlin
- 3:00 pm – Madisyn Gifford
- 4:00 pm – Tony Stevens
- 5:30 pm – Jesse Roper
- 7:00 pm – Shakey Graves
- 8:30 pm – The Dead South
Market Stage
- 12:00 pm – DJ Goodspin
- 5:00 pm – Chase the Bear
- 6:30 pm – The Vaudevillian
- 7:45 pm – Shred Kelly
Heritage Pavilion
- 1:30 pm – Polar Hearts
- 2:30 pm – Emmett Martin Hatlelid
- 3:30 pm – The Vaudevillian
- 5:00 pm – Tess Anderson
- 6:30 pm – JaimesonRhy
Admission Details
Admission prices vary depending on the type of ticket you want, how many days you want to attend, and how far in advance you book your ticket. In previous year’s regular prices were about $10 more than the early bird prices. This may or may not be the case in 2026.
Last year, early bird rates were available until May 30th. Single day passes purchased before that date cost $79. General admission for the full weekend was $169. Kids ages 10 and under entered for free, but had to be accompanied by a paying adult.
VIP tickets were also available in 2025. They included access to an exclusive lounge, private bar, and viewing area beside the main stage. VIP guests also received complimentary snacks, drinks and desserts. Single day VIP tickets cost $179, whereas a three-day VIP pass cost $359.
Parking passes were available online as well. One spot cost $20 in 2025. Spaces are normally limited so be sure to reserve your spot in advance.
All details for 2026 are to be confirmed.
Festival Video
For an idea of what to expect at the next Barnside Harvest Festival, check out the following video. It features footage from the 2024 event. The band in the second half of the video is Loverboy.
Other Information
For more information about the event, visit the Barnside Harvest Festival website.
Other articles that might be of interest include the following:
- Free Outdoor Summer Concerts
- Tsawwassen and Delta Places and Events
- Vancouver Shows and Entertainment
- September Calendar of Events




