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Walk off the Earth, Neko Case and Michael Franti to headline Regina Folk Festival

The festival runs Aug. 10-12 in Victoria Park.

Tanya Tagaq, Deep Dark Woods and Bruce Cockburn among other performers

Walk Off The Earth performed at the 2017 Saskatchewan Jazz Fest in Saskatoon. (CBC Music)

Regina residents are getting their first peek at the Regina Folk Festival lineup Thursday morning.

Neko Case, Michael Franti and Walk off the Earthare set to headline the event, withTanya Tagaq, Deep Dark Woods and Bruce Cockburnamong the other highlights.

Perhaps best known to Canadian music fans as a member of the New Pornographers, U.S.-bornNeko Case has been a fixture in the punk, indie rock and country scenes for more than 20 years.

Michael Frantihas built a loyal fan base with decades of musical activism. His music combines funk, soul, reggae, hip hop, rock and more.

Ontario's Walk off the Earth skyrocketed in 2012 when a cover of Gotye'sSomebody That I Used to Knowearned 35 million YouTube hits in two weeks.

Neko Case is among the headliners for the 2018 Regina Folk Festival. (CBC Music)

Since then, they have become festival favourites. Their 2017 performance at the Saskatchewan Jazz Fest in Saskatoon was the first sellout of the festival.

Other acts announced Thursday includeShakey Graves and DJ Shub. The full lineup can be found online.

Tanya Tagaq won the 2014 Polaris Music Prize for her album Animism. (CBC Music)

The festival will feature four stages, free daytime workshops, a children's area and a beer garden.

Early bird weekend passes are available now on the Regina Folk Festival website for $110 plus taxes and fees, with individual night tickets to go on sale in April.