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Southern rock icons Lynyrd Skynyrd thrill fans at Vancouver’s PNE Coliseum with a 90-minute set, closing with an epic “Free Bird” encore.

Southern Rock at the PNE Fair

The Pacific National Exhibition’s Summer Night Concert Series carried on Sunday, August 17, with southern rock legends Lynyrd Skynyrd taking the stage at Vancouver’s Pacific Coliseum. The performance was part of the 2025 PNE Fair, running from August 16 to September 1.

Packed Crowd for a Legendary Show

Thousands of fans from across the Lower Mainland filled the Coliseum, many also spending the day enjoying rides, food, and attractions at the fairgrounds. Canadian flags waved throughout the crowd as the band connected warmly with its Vancouver audience.

Honouring the Band’s Legacy

Frontman Johnny Van Zant led the current lineup through a high-energy set that celebrated the band’s 50-year legacy. A moving tribute segment displayed glowing candles on the big screen in honour of 16 late members, including guitarist Gary Rossington.

An Encore That Shook the Coliseum

Fan favourites such as “Sweet Home Alabama” had the crowd on its feet, but the night built to a thunderous finale with a soaring, extended guitar solo on “Free Bird.” Guitarist Rickey Medlocke commanded the spotlight as fists rose in the air, closing the 90-minute show on a triumphant note.

Concert Series Continues This Week

With the new Freedom Mobile Arch amphitheatre still under construction, the Pacific Coliseum remains the fair’s main concert venue. Upcoming shows include Bleachers on Tuesday, Gipsy Kings on Wednesday, Leon Bridges on Saturday, and Foreigner later this month.

A Century-Old Fair Tradition

Celebrating 115 years of fun, the PNE Fair runs daily from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m., offering rides, food, family attractions, and live concerts included with admission. Full details and ticketing information are available at pne.ca.

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