Line up your weekend: Supercrawl schedule revealed!

Hamilton’s James Street North will be teeming with music, art, fun, fashion, and food on Friday, Saturday and Sunday.
The fun, food, fashion, arts, music and big crowds of Supercrawl – Hamilton’s showcase weekend of the year – is just a few days away.
Stretching along the dynamic corridor of James Street North from King Street, all the way down to Liuna Station, the 17th edition will feature headliners that include Born Ruffians, Godspeed You! Black Emperor, Cadence Weapon, Classified, TOBi, Menno Versteeg, Basia Bulat, Donovan Woods, and Hamilton bluesman Steve Strongman.
You’ll also find artisans, fashion shows featuring local designers, book talks, delicious food options, local theatre performers, street art, dancers, and even pro wrestling.
HAMILTON CITY Magazine is thrilled and proud to be a media partner of Supercrawl.
Come see the HCM crew at our booth at the corner of Robert and James Street North. We’ll have candy, plus a gift card provided by Radius on Hess for those who subscribe!
We’d love to meet you, learn about what you think about our magazine, and listen to your ideas.
Find Supercrawl’s full schedule here.
DON'T MISS OUT! SCENES FROM SUPERCRAWLS PAST
A street artist works on a creation. Photo: Bob Hatcher Photographer Bob Hatcher is reflected in a painted mirror. Photo: Bob Hatcher Steve Strongman and Melissa Marchese celebrate during the Hamilton Superstars set at Supercrawl on Sunday. Photo: Bob Hatcher There were plenty of delicious food options at Supercrawl 2022. Photo: Bob Hatcher Guitarist Matt Gormley, left, and drummer Chris Gormley of The Trews played alongside Cree roots-rocker Adrian Sutherland.Photo: Bob Hatcher Crowds were mesmerized by CORPUS Dance Projects' La bulle. Photo: Bob Hatcher Supercrawl featured plenty of fashion shows all weekend. Photo: Bob Hatcher Shawnee Kish, a 2022Juno Award nominee for Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year, performed at Supercrawl on Friday. Photo: Bob Hatcher Soul and R&B singer Tanika Charles performs at Supercrawl 2019. Photo: Bob Hatcher