SoM Chair: 'The Future of Canada’s Largest Free Outdoor Music Festival Is at Risk' - It has been at risk for more than five years

By Pepper Parr
August 13th, 2025
BURLINGTON, ON
After 45 years of music, memories, and communitybuilding, the Burlington’s Sound of Music Festival is facing a crisis. As Canada’s largest free outdoor music festival, we have brought together more than 400,000 visitors annually, offered a stage to 50+ Canadian artists each year and contributed an estimated $25 million in economic impact to Burlington and the surrounding area. Now, with sharp declines in public arts funding and sponsorship, our future is now uncertain.
What was once a thriving example of free and accessible live music is now grappling with the hard truth: We can no longer sustain this festival without urgent financial support!
Funding Cuts Are Undermining a Legacy
The federal Heritage Fund, which traditionally supported with $200,000 annually, now only offers grants up to $50,000. Other funding programs have been similarly reduced in material amounts. These losses, compounded by shrinking  sponsorship dollars, have created a critical gap that threatens the very heart of the festival.

“We’ve done everything possible to run lean without sacrificing safety or the quality of the experience,” says the Festival’s Board of Directors Chair, Dave Shepherd. “We’ve trimmed costs over $500k has been removed in the last 2 years,  streamlined operations, and maximized efficiencies. But we are now at the edgewithout new partners stepping in, we don’t know if we can keep going.” Shepherd goes on to add that “the festival is run and managed professionally, but the real magic happens with our dedicated volunteers who clock an impressive 6000 hours, over the festival weekend. We provide a great opportunity for summer youth employment each year as well, for some of the students in our community. “
A Proven Economic Engine and Cultural Beacon
A recent survey conducted with Burlington Economic Development and Tourism underscores what we’ve long known:

42% of attendees come from outside the city, with many staying 4+ nights, boosting revenue for hotels, restaurants, and retailers.

90% of outoftown visitors plan to return to Burlington after attending

Over 40 local businesses were showcased as community partners

The festival provided contracts in over$ 500k in value to Southern Ontario based businesses

Is everyone benefitting?

This is more than a festival. It’s an economic and cultural anchor that helps define Burlington’s identity, attracts tourism, and promotes small business success across the city and region.

Call to Action for Community Champions The time to act is now!
We’re calling on community leaders, philanthropists, corporate partners, and anyone who believes in the power of music and arts to help. We urgently need a major sponsor or group of sponsors to join us in protecting this treasured event and ensuring that future generations can continue to experience the joy, connection, and inclusivity that live music offers.

Why It Matters

In a time where connection and community are more important than ever, free and open access cultural experiences matter. The Sound of Music Festival is a safe space, a mental health booster, and a platform that breaks down barriers. It is one of the last of its kinda rare event that remains completely free to attend, offering worldclass performances to everyone, regardless of income or background. There is no barrier to entry!

This is more than a funding shortfallit’s a community crossroads. Without immediate support, we risk losing a 45year tradition that unites thousands in celebration every summer.

A tired, well past its “best before” date sign. Close to shabby.

Let’s Keep the Music Playing
If you are a business leader, a brand that values impact, or a citizen who wants to make a difference, we urge you to reach out. Sponsorship opportunities, legacy partnerships, and creative collaborations are all on the table.

Its time for change!  Together, we can and must keep the music alive!

For more information or to schedule a conversation about sponsorship opportunities, please contact:

Brent Kinnaird VP Festival Operations

Dave Shepherd Chairperson, Board of Directors

Julie Cole Vice Chairperson, Board of Directors

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3 comments to SoM Chair: ‘The Future of Canada’s Largest Free Outdoor Music Festival Is at Risk’ – It has been at risk for more than five years

  • Don Fletcher

    Largest + Free is not/ never has been a winning formula, particularly for Burlington taxpayers. What would cause a corporation to sponsor SoM; maybe community goodwill but certainly not ROI. Intergenerational fans of free music would not be a market most companies would target! How about breaking the event up into various musical genres (i.e. rock, jazz, country) at different venues (i.e. Spencer Smith, Lasalle Park, Central Park), all with a nominal entrance fee? Ditch the “largest” and “free”, in favour of “best” and “affordable”. Both your audience & Burlington taxpayers will thank you. Good luck!

  • wayne

    CANCEL IT !!!!
    Council green-lit the $225K loan for the 2025 festival.
    Most past debts were cleared thanks to private donations.
    SoM is now under a formal agreement with accountability measures:
    Must repay by Sept 1, 2025.
    Must file a 2026 business plan by June 1, 2025.

    Apparently,earlier options like pausing the festival or restructuring financial support were superseded by this agreement and loan.
    It appears, that the June 01.25 to submit a “plan” has NOT been met. So do we wait and see if they pay the loan by Sept 01.25 ?
    Accountability? The festival’s favourite SILENT instrument.
    Or is this another missed deadline, another bailout ? — so Burlington.

  • Penny Hersh

    This Sound of Music Festival must have left the organization owing a lot of money. Money that is owed to the City (taxpayers).

    I have not seen any financials only pleas from the organization for a major sponsor or many smaller sponsors. If anyone else has please be good enough to post them here on the comment section.

    There has to be a reason why major sponsorship has dried up.

    Times change. What worked many years ago is not necessarily relevant today. There are many other options for people to spend their time and money.

    The festival needs to totally revamp if they want sponsors.

    Big is not always best.

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