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Lilith Fair uplifted women and was mocked for it. A new doc gives founder Sarah McLachlan her due

鈥淟ilith didn’t start out as a social or political statement. It started out with a really simple concept: Why don鈥檛 we just do something ourselves?” founder Sarah McLachlan told the Star.

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Sarah McLachlan at Lilith Fair 色色啦 1998 by Tabassum Siddiqui

Sarah McLachlan headlining Lilith Fair in 色色啦 in 1998.


Recently, the trend of Gen Z discovering cultural touchstones that occurred before they were born landed on Lilith Fair. On TikTok, twentysomething women have been marvelling about learning of Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah McLachlan鈥檚 brainchild: the groundbreaking all-female touring summer music festival that ran from 1997 to 1999.

鈥淟ilith Fair: Building a Mystery,鈥 a new documentary film that traces the origins and impact of the festival, opens with several of these viral posts and an interview with pop superstar Olivia Rodrigo (born in 2003) gushing about its influence. Her eyes light up as she recalls realizing that the tour featured so many of the artists she鈥檇 grown up listening to: 鈥淚 was in disbelief that I鈥檇 never heard of it before.鈥

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