ENTERTAINMENT
meet the performers
DJ Tony Diz
If you’ve been to a community event in the Lower Mainland, you’ve probably heard Tony Diz on the decks. A familiar voice on the Vancouver scene and regular at local activations, Tony brings the kind of energy that keeps a crowd moving between food truck runs. Expect a mix of feel-good hits, crowd requests, and the occasional eating contest hype-up. He’s on the main stage all three days, so you’ll get to know him well. Find Tony at various times as our house DJ & host for the weekend!
DJ & Host
school of rock
These aren’t your average music students. School of Rock Vancouver puts real instruments in the hands of young musicians and gets them performing live in front of real crowds. Their students have taken the stage at FanExpo Vancouver, the Hyack Festival (where they won the Mayor’s Award for Best Band), and even performed the national anthem at a Whitecaps game at BC Place. Come see the next generation of rock talent do their thing. Catch their performances on Saturday, 12-3 pm + Sunday, 12-1 pm!
2 days!
Sarah Alynne
Sarah Alynne is a glam country-pop artist based in Langley, BC, bringing polished vocals and arena-ready energy to the Food Truck Wars main stage. Raised in the mountains of Northern BC, she grew up on small-town living, performing arts, and countryside roots. She’s currently deep in her songwriting journey in the Fraser Valley, with her first tracks set to drop in 2026. Catch her Saturday, 5:00 PM - 6:15 PM on the main stage before the rest of the world does.
5-6:15 pm
Elazion Music
Winner of the 2024 Fraser Valley Music Award for Dance Artist of the Year, Elazion brings his signature Sunset House Anthem sound to the Food Truck Wars main stage Saturday night. Think clean guitars, saxophones, thumpy bass lines, and radio-quality vocals that move between emotional breakdowns and high-energy drops. His releases have racked up over 3 million Spotify streams, multiple Beatport Top 10s, and support from artists like Nora En Pure. This is going to be a set worth sticking around for.
Catch Elazion to close out the night Saturday, April 11th, 7:30 PM - 9 PM on the main stage!
7:30-9 pm
Mariachi Los Dorados
Nothing pairs with street food quite like live mariachi. A full mariachi ensemble will be roaming the Cloverdale Exhibition Grounds on Saturday, bringing brass, strings, and vocals right to you as you eat. Whether you’re mid-taco or just soaking up the atmosphere, these musicians add a whole other layer to the festival experience.
Steven Marriott
Steven Marriott is a Vancouver-based singer-songwriter whose style blends folk rock with influences from Celtic ballads to Argentinian tangos. He’s been playing guitar for 20 years and has toured extensively across BC and Alberta as both a solo artist and as the former frontman of Emberfield. His live sets are built on storytelling, powerful imagery, and honest songwriting. He kicks off Sunday’s main stage from 11-11:45 am to set the tone for the day.
4 - 4:30 PM
MORGAN GRIFFITHS
Morgan Griffiths is an Abbotsford-born country singer-songwriter who picked up a guitar during the pandemic and hasn’t looked back. His debut single “Bourbon” hit #4 on the Canadian Country Chart — making him the first independent artist in Canada to reach that spot. He’s been named an iHeartRadio Future Star and a Rogers Radio One to Watch, with “Bourbon” now sitting at over 2.2 million streams. Catch him live at Food Truck Wars on Sunday, April 12th, from 4-4:30 PM.
4 - 4:30 PM
ADAM CEBULA
Adam Cebula is a rising voice in the Fraser Valley country scene, blending classic roots with a raw, modern edge. Whether he’s solo with an acoustic guitar or backed by a full band, his sets land somewhere between intimate and high-energy. His songwriting pulls from real life — personal stories and community spirit — and it shows on stage. Catch his set closing out Sunday evening, 5-6:15 pm at Food Truck Wars.
5-6:15 pm