Canadian-born Kris Nelson’s first festival will be in 2026, the 50th anniversary of the event.
The first festival he will program will be in January 2026, which is also the 50th anniversary of the event.
Before helming LIFT, Nelson directed the Dublin Fringe Festival, Ireland’s largest multidisciplinary arts festival. “It’s about reckoning with the times and imagining the future. It’s about celebrating all the stories within the city that are diverse, that are multicultural, that are First Nations-led but also about connecting it to the world.”
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