Center of Gravity (festival) explained

Center of Gravity Festival was an annual three-day sport and music festival held in Kelowna, British Columbia, at City Park on Okanagan Lake.

Background

Center of Gravity was founded by Scott Emslie in 2008 and is organized by Kelowna-based production company Wet Ape Productions. The event features eight sports: beach volleyball, crossfit, basketball, wakeboarding, freestyle mountain biking, FMX, skateboarding, and BMX. The event has three stages of music playing various genres of electronic, hip hop and rock (although primarily electronic focused) throughout the days and nights.

In March 2020 the organisers announced the festival would not be returning.[1]

In February 2019 the organisers had announced there would be a hiatus and the 2019 event wouldn't take place. In recent years there had been difficulties controlling the crowds. A teenager had died from a drug overdose at the 2018 event.[2]

Past events

2018

Taking place from July 27 to 29, the event was headlined by Wu-Tang Clan, Zedd, and French Montana.[3] [4]

2014

In 2014 the event moved from the long August weekend to a weekend in July. Despite attracting attendance of 7,000 per day the organisers lost money. The local authority urged Emslie to broaden the demographic and improve security.[5]

2011

The 3-day festival brought in 25,000+ attendees.[6] Showcased a variety of genres of music on 3 different stages.[7]

Featured over 200 professional athletes in five different sports, as well as introduced the all-new sports zone the "Urban Zone".[8]

2010

Established as one of the largest sport and entertainment festivals in western Canada, COG added Freestyle Moto Cross and Jet Ski racing to the sports action. There were two stages, Beach Stage and Main Stage. Headliners included Steve Aoki, Naughty by Nature, Dragonette, Karl Wolf and more.[9]

2009

Basketball and wakeboarding were added to the sports line-up, and big-name Canadian artists Bif Naked, Kardinal Offishall, and Danny Fernandes performed on the Main Stage.[10]

2008

First year as "Center of Gravity", the Dirt Zone was added to include Freestyle Mountain Bike riders in a dirt jump competition.[11]

2007

Originally called "Volleyfest", it started as a professional beach volleyball tournament with local entertainment.

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Center of Gravity festival in Kelowna announces it won’t be returning Globalnews.ca . 2024-03-07 . Global News . en-US.
  2. News: Kelly Hayes . Mixed reaction to Center of Gravity in Kelowna going on hiatus for 2019 . 19 February 2019 . GlobalNews.ca . 23 April 2019 .
  3. https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/win-center-of-gravity-live-nation-contest-vancouver "Enter to win 3-day passes for Center of Gravity (Canada's hottest beach festival)"
  4. Scott Brown (10 April 2018) "Concert announcement: Wu Tang Clan headline Kelowna's Center of Gravity", Vancouver Sun. Retrieved 23 April 2019.
  5. News: Kelowna's Centre of Gravity might not return . 27 October 2014 . Kelowna Daily Herald . 23 April 2019 .
  6. Web site: Kelowna Capital News - Close-up: Centre of Summer . www.kelownacapnews.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130518013836/http://www.kelownacapnews.com/news/126362503.html . 2013-05-18.
  7. Web site: Geddes: Heavy hitting headliners at Centre of Gravity - Kelowna Capital News . www.kelownacapnews.com . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20150514215626/http://www.kelownacapnews.com/entertainment/122061303.html . 2015-05-14.
  8. Web site: Thousands arrive early for day 2 of COG - Kelowna News.
  9. Web site: Long weekend relatively calm: RCMP - Kelowna News.
  10. Web site: COG crowds well behaved: RCMP - Kelowna News.
  11. Web site: Here and there - John Thomson.