12:00pm – 13:30pmBooks & Company Kyra & Tully
12:40pm – 1:00 pmCity Revival – The Quinte Chamber Collevtive
1:10pm – 2pmVOID Showcase #1(Free) Picton Public Library – Presentations by Molly Johnson, Rural Road One and Alex Currie
2:15pm – 2:40pmMary Street VintageCraig Currie
2:50pm – 3:10pmThe MerchantYARDMAN
3:15pm – 3:40pm Rosehaven Yarn ShopFarser
3:45pm – 4:10pm Kelly’s Shop – Paul Lowman

Walking Tours are free to attend with donations collected throughout the day on a Pay What You Can basis.

Toronto’s Sixteen Scandals join us for a loud intimate night at Proudest Pony Salon & Gallery with Spongebob Sextape (MTL) and John Kennelly (PEC).

Doors open at 6:30pm
$15 Advance/$20 at the door.
Tickets & weekend passes avilable here.

Sixteen Scandals are a trio of cheeky wise-asses with a knack for writing catchy melodic rock anthems that get stuck in your head for weeks on end. Often imitated (they settled out of court when a Second City revue tried to use their name) but never duplicated, they’ve made waves by touring all over Canada and appearing at numerous festivals including Pouzza and Summer Jam.

SPONGEBOB SEXTAPE – in the year 2049, aliens made their first breach of the human collective consciousness and ulltimately decided they were into rnb. in the year 1999, there will be a dance party in a warehouse, a red dress that catches your eye and the faint flickers of a future autotune music ringing in your hips the next morning. SPONGEBOB SEXTAPE exists in the space between these moments.

aphasia (John Kennelly) is an instrumental modern metal project, which draws its influence from the traditions of technical deathcore, as well as djent and melodic metal. The project came about in summer 2024 when John started messing around with drum and bass programming, creating metal grooves which he would then record live guitar over top to create a four track EP. aphasia EP will be played in its entirety during VoidFest II.

Let’s get loud and weird to end day one!

11:30pm – 12:00pmPicton Tattoo Company Adding Ashes 
12:10pm – 12:40pmOctober Sky-  Mashenka
12:45pm – 1:10pm BE-U ApparelJeff Peers
1:15pm – 1:35pmAssembly PressKat Burns (Kashka)
1:45pm – 2:10pmThe Bean CounterSandwich Spirts
2:20pm – 2:45pmPEC T-shirtLumpfish

Walking Tours are free to attend with donations collected throughout the day on a Pay What You Can basis.

Come to Beacon, Bike + Brew for an awesome afternoon show highlighting two of the best our area has to offer.

Doors Open at 3:30pm
$10 Advance/$15 at the door.
Tickets & weekend passes avilable here.

Listening to David James Allen, it often feels as if he channeling every cool record you’ve ever owned. Built upon a rootsy funkiness that’s part JJ Cale and The Band, accentuated with shades of Daptone and Bill Withers, his songs spin off into emotional realms populated by the likes of Bob Dylan, Townes Van Zandt and Harry Nilsson. As with all great art, the magic is conjured through alchemy, and more importantly, through a connection to a level of consciousness few of us have the capacity to access.

Nolan Hubbard weaves soul, blues and jazz into an indie pop sound unmistakably original. A small-town virtuoso with an unforgettable smile, his music pulses with nostalgia & fearless curiosity. With 11M+ songwriting streams & 1350+ gigs played, Nolan’s seasoned voice and guitar playing tell heartfelt stories with a feel-good groove.

VOIDfest2 festival headliner Boyhood returns with support from Lisa Bozikovic, Toronto’s Electrocutie and The Aurora Borealis Choir.

Help us send off the 2025 VOIDfest with a bang! Our final showcase of the weekend is going to be awesome!

Doors open at 6:30pm, Choir performace begins at 7pm
$20 Advance/$25 at the door.
Tickets & weekend passes avilable here.

When Caylie Runciman started calling herself Boyhood, it was a nod to childhood nostalgia. The alias and the beguiling bedroom anthems are one and the same. Tough-kid guitar grit and deadpan verses give way to whimsical synth lines and delicate harmonies. But there’s a shady layer to Runciman’s perfect pop; her black magic is raw, equal parts ecstasy and heartbreak. Among the bright colors, there’s the joy and the pain in knowing what it means to grow up.

Lisa Bozikovic’s music draws us into ever changing landscapes with a deeply felt understanding of longing – the way it surges through us. She finds melody in wandering shorelines, night canopies, firefly corridors and the depths of loss. Her songwriting explores introspective narratives with evocative turns of phrase, lush orchestration and quietly ornate moments- a whimsical Moog solo here, a riot of strings there. She has toured both her critically acclaimed records Lost August (2008) and This is How We Swim (2012) across Canada, playing festivals such as Lawnya Vawnya, Sappyfest, and Festival Folk du Quebec. As a supporting musician (keys/vocals), she has recorded with Richard Laviolette, Pete Moss, Abigail Lapell, and Daniel Romano. Bozikovic feels lucky to be a part of an amazing creative community in Prince Edward County, where she is thrilled to be working on new songs with friends!

Liam Cole is a drummer and songwriter from Kingston, Ontario. He collaborates and supports friends such as Dorothea Paas, Eliza Niemi, Boyhood, Little Kid, Kate Fenner and Hugh Christopher Brown, Michael Cloud Duguay. He released his debut album Warm Soup At The Big Rain in March 2025

The Aurora Borealis Community Choir was formed in late 2024 as a program of The Department of Illumination. Led by Sam Hirst, ABCC aims to bring a spectrum of people together for the pleasure of singing together, with pop-up performances around the County.

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