FVDED in the Park returns to Surrey July 4–5 with 48,000 fans expected at Holland Park for performances by Tiësto, Zedd, Kaytranada, and more.
Dance Music Festival Draws 48,000 to Surrey
FVDED in the Park, one of Canada’s largest electronic music festivals, is set to bring 48,000 fans to Holland Park in Surrey on Friday and Saturday, July 4 and 5. The event returns for its 10th anniversary, featuring world-renowned DJs and producers in a weekend celebration of dance music culture.
Global Artists Headline Surrey’s Signature Summer Event
This year’s FVDED lineup includes top international artists such as Tiësto, Zedd, Kaytranada, and Disclosure, along with a wide array of emerging and established electronic and hip-hop acts. The event is presented by Live Nation Canada and Blueprint Events, known for producing some of the country’s most popular live music experiences.
Holland Park Becomes Festival Ground
Located in Surrey’s City Centre, Holland Park will once again transform into a massive open-air venue. With two full days of performances across multiple stages, the venue will host 24,000 attendees per day, many of whom come dressed in bright, expressive outfits. The event is also a visual spectacle, known for its dynamic stage designs and vibrant crowd energy.
A Milestone Year for FVDED in the Park
This year marks the 10th edition of FVDED in the Park, excluding cancellations during the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 and 2021 and a pause in 2023. The festival returned in 2024 with a sold-out crowd, and demand remains high this year. All 48,000 tickets are expected to sell out in advance.
Tickets and Event Information
Tickets, artist lineups, and daily schedules are available at fvdedinthepark.com. Gates open in the early afternoon each day, with performances running into the evening. Attendees are advised to arrive early and plan for warm weather and large crowds.
Cultural and Economic Significance
FVDED in the Park has become a major cultural event in B.C., boosting the local economy and attracting music fans from across Canada. The festival is also a celebration of youth culture, community, and creativity, offering a safe and inclusive space for fans to connect through music.