Photo Essay: Harvest returns for 31st year in Fredericton

(Daniel Salas/AQ)

The 31st Harvest Music Festival rocked the streets of downtown Fredericton from Sept. 13 to 19. The festival, formerly known as Harvest Jazz and Blues, saw thousands of attendees pack inside sectioned-off tents and other areas for music, food and socializing.

The Aquinian’s photo editor, Daniel Salas, stopped by the festival and this is what he saw.

The Harvest Music Festival logo is shining bright on the side of a building next to the main stage or “Blues stage.” (Daniel SalasAQ)
Guitarist and bassist for the rock band “TheWar On Drugs” playing live from the blues stage. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Blues singer and songwriter Celisse Henderson playing on the blues stage for her solo project. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Guitarist for funk rock band St. Paul & The Broken Bones playing on the main stage. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Volunteers for the beverage section of the main stage. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Artist and Muralist Laura Forrester painted the live performance as it goes at the Barracks stage. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Volunteers Louise Touchbourne and Alex Dascalu for the beverage section of the Barracks stage. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Live blues rock performance by My Black Ram on the city of fredericton own stage. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Open mic performer at The capital bar as part of The Harvest music festival. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Jake Clemons performing live from the tannery stage. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Staff of the firehouse food truck on Queen Street. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Sign for the fresh squeezed lemonade booth at the queen street food market. (Daniel Salas/AQ)
Performer for the dance exposition at The Gallery on Queen street. (Daniel Salas/AQ)