Previous showNext showRyan Adams & The ShiningWinnipeg Folk Festival, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada08/07/2016ContentsSetlistShow detailsPosterNo videosReviewsNo fan reviewsWrite a reviewNo InstagramPhotosNo audioSetlist1Peaceful Valley 2Gimme Something Good 3Let It Ride 4Stay With Me 5I Was Born In 1916 Improvised song6This House Is Not For Sale 7Magnolia Mountain 8Shakedown On 9th Street 9Fix It 10Everybody Knows 11When The Stars Go Blue 12Gandalf's Brother Is Here Improvised song13Outbound Train Live debut14Halloweenhead Tour debut15Come Pick Me Up Setlist courtesy of: Ryan Adams, Christopher Carter-Krone2222211111DetailsThe Winnipeg Folk Festival announced their lineup Thursday night, and the weekend features artists from around the world. Headliners include Ryan Adams, Lord Huron, Milky Chance and Sam Roberts Band for the 43rd annual festival, which will run at Birds Hill Provincial Park July 7-10, 2016. "Continuing its annual tradition of one-of-a-kind collaborations and stellar Main Stage performances, Folk Fest announces a 2016 lineup packed with world music, Americana, indie folk and homegrown Canadian greats," says a release from the festival.Line-upLine-ups are a work-in-progress. Please do not trust them yet!Ryan AdamsMike ViolaFreddie BokkenheuserDaniel ClarkeCharlie StavishPosterThe Ryan Adams & The Shining TourRyan Adams album coverage at this showGimme Something GoodKimTroubleAm I SafeMy Wrecking BallStay With MeShadowsFeels Like FireI Just MightTired Of Giving UpLet GoAlbum coverage:18 %PhotosSource: Ryan AdamsSource: Jackelyn TsourasSource: Ryan AdamsSource: JearlmillerSource: Ryan AdamsSource: Barry D. BugaraSource: Barry D. BugaraSource: Barry D. BugaraSource: Barry D. BugaraReviewsWinnipeg Free PressRyan Adams and the Shining took the stage a bit later than expected, but right off the hop, Adams was in fine form, consistently producing album-quality vocals and sharp guitar work. He deftly bounced back and forth in his catalogue from 2014’s Gimmie Something Good to 2007’sHalloween Head to a goosebump-worthy rendition of 2000’s Come Pick Me Up. He even threw a brand new track into the mix (the name of which I admittedly did not catch). If it’s anything to go by, though, his next record is going to be a stunner. Adams is known for being a bit hit or miss when it comes to his mood, but he seemed happy as a clam as he mentioned (more than once) his affinity for pot, joked around on stage making up songs and partaking in a very long discussion about his favourite pizza toppings. Sometimes the rambling got a little too off track, but Adams would always rein it in with yet another amazing live performance. [full review here]Write a reviewWere you at the show? Why not write a review?Your name:Headline:Review: