By Derek Martin
RoundUp Music Festival July 8/26 Prince Island Park Calgary, AB
Roundup MusicFest at Prince’s Island Park continues to cement its place as one of Calgary’s must-attend summer events, bringing together legendary rock acts and Canadian staples for a multi-generational lineup. Now several years into its run, the festival has built a reputation for delivering high-energy performances in one of the city’s most scenic outdoor venues. With past lineups featuring a mix of iconic and influential artists, it remains a highlight on Calgary’s live music calendar.
Toque Kicks Off the Night Despite Storm Delay
Toque opened the evening to a crowd that had clearly arrived early with intention. The energy in the park was already building before their first song, setting the tone for the night ahead. A brief thunderstorm forced a 20-minute pause mid-set, but it did little to dampen the mood. When the band returned, they quickly regained momentum, delivering a tight and engaging performance that re-energized the audience and seamlessly set the stage for Sloan.



Toque Setlist
- Never Enough For You
- Something For The Pain
- Tom Sawyer (Rush Cover)
- Ugly (Age Of Electric Cover)
- Broken
- This Isn’t Over
- Working For The Weekend (Loverboy Cover)
- Roller (April Wine Cover)
Sloan Showcases 30 Years of Canadian Rock Excellence
Sloan followed with a set that highlighted their enduring legacy in Canadian music. With over 200 songs in their catalog and more than 30 years together, the band’s chemistry and versatility were on full display. Rotating vocal duties and instruments throughout the set, Sloan delivered a performance that balanced nostalgia with musicianship, reinforcing their reputation as one of Canada’s most consistent and respected rock bands.



Sloan
- Unknown
- Live Forever
- Who Taught You To Live Like That?
- Scratch The Surface
- Capital Cooler
- The Rest Of My Life
- Dream Destroyer
- Emergency 911
- No Damn Fears
- People Of The Sky
- Unkind
- Dream It All Over
- The Other Man
- Money City Maniacs
- The Lines You Amend
- Everything You’ve Done Wrong
- Underwhelmed
David Lee Roth Brings Signature Charisma to the Stage
David Lee Roth brought undeniable charisma to the stage, commanding attention from the outset. “Diamond Dave” leaned fully into his larger-than-life persona, blending showmanship with crowd interaction in a way few performers can match. His set was as much about presence as it was about music, keeping the audience engaged through every moment with his signature energy and flair.



David Lee Roth
- Panama
- Drop Dead Legs
- Romeo Delight
- Litter Dreamer
- Blues Jam
- Im The One
- Dance The Night Away
- You Really Got Me
- Jamies Cryin’
- Unchained
- Mean Street
- Ain’t Talkin’ ’bout Love
- Hot For The Teacher
- Everybody Wants Some
- Jump
Billy Idol Closes Night One with Iconic Anthems
Billy Idol closed out night one with a headlining performance that transformed Prince’s Island Park into a full-scale singalong. From “Cradle of Love” to “Mony Mony,” the crowd was fully locked in, dancing and shouting along to every word. The night reached its peak with “Rebel Yell” and “White Wedding,” bringing a powerful and fitting close to an evening packed with iconic performances.



Billy Idol
- Still Dancing
- Cradle Of Love
- Flesh For Fantasy
- 77
- Love Unchained
- Eyes Without A Face
- Steve Stevens Guitar Solo
- Mony Mony
- Love Don’t Live Here Anymore
- Trouble With The Sweet Stuff
- Ready Steady Go
- Blue Highway / Top Gun Anthem
- Rebel Yell
- White Wedding
