
Headliner Sam Roberts Band rocked The Empire Square stage to its core with many hits including fan favourites from The Inhuman Condition, dubbed one of the bestselling independent releases in Quebec and Canadian music history. (Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News))

(Photo: Michael J . Brethour)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

The Glorious Sons set the stage on fire. The Indie Rock band from Kingston left fans screaming for more. (Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

(Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)

The Glorious Sons. (Photo: Michael J. Brethour / Quinte News)
Special guests Sam Cash and The Romantics were a definite crowd pleaser and got the party started with a great set of rock and roll tunes.