Free | All Ages Welcome
We’re kicking off the 2024 Public Disco Summer Series presented by 2 Hoots Hard Iced Tea with a free, all ages block party on Granville Island. The event marks the start of our 4 part series, and a busy summer full of outdoor cultural events on Granville Island.
Featuring
Music By:
CHI & RO LEE
DELACRU
LA ZONIDA
MAXEY b2b J SQUEEZY
TABLE TUTORS
Dance performances by Maria Belen, Amy, Jamn Camrn
Curated by Cazimi Houdini of Vancity Moarrr
Event Details
Fully licensed site with pop-up bars (non alc options available)
No outside alcohol allowed, bag checks on entry
Feel good music and dance performers curated by Cazimi Loro
Good Night Out harm reduction on site
Market vendors & food trucks
Social hangout zones
Kids activities by VIVA Entertainment (2-6pm)
Sparkle Station by Pattern Nation
Learn more about events on Granville Island here!
ACCESSIBILITY INFO
Located on flat concrete & asphalt, no stairs on site
Wheelchair accessible washroom available
Explore quiet areas to relax around the island
Picnic tables for seating
Paid parking available right beside the event
Email nick@publicdisco.ca for accommodation requests or additional questions.
SUPPORTED BY
2 Hoots Hard Iced Tea
CMHC-Granville Island
Granville Island Brewing
Creative BC
The Province of BC
604 Now
Wautier Sound
Dillon's Small Bach Distillers
White Claw
Bearface Whisky
The event will also mark the kick off of Granville Island Brewing’s 40th Anniversary Celebrations! Head inside their brewery to check out their newly renovated space.
LAND ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
At Public Disco Society, we recognize that our events and gatherings primarily take place on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territories of the Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh Nations. Additionally, we acknowledge that we are sometimes contracted to host events on Indigenous lands outside of these territories. We honor and respect the Indigenous peoples who have stewarded these lands for generations and continue to do so today.
We acknowledge that the land on which we operate, celebrate, and build community is stolen land. Our events and parties are held in public spaces that have been home to Indigenous Nations long before the arrival of settlers. As team members, it is our responsibility to tread softly on the land and respect it, always leaving the spaces we occupy better than how we found them. We encourage all members of our community to take this acknowledgment to heart, reflect on its significance, and actively engage in respectful and meaningful actions that support Indigenous sovereignty and rights.