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Boots and Hearts Music Festival in Oro-Medonte, ON

Aug 8, 2024  ·  Burl's Creek Event Grounds Burl's Creek Event Grounds

Boots and Hearts Music Festival
Aug 8
Boots and Hearts Music Festival
Past Concert

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Thomas Rhett, with 18 multi-platinum hits and 12 billion streams, has won 8 ACMs, including Entertainer of the Year, and 2 CMAs. Known for his supreme stint of No. 1s and acclaimed songwriting.
Nate, a California native hit hard by 2018's Camp Fire, turned his pain into music. Signed by Sony Nashville, his mix of soul, rock, and country with hits like "Wildfire," boasts over 40 million streams.
Multi-Platinum star Jason Aldean, ACM Artist of Decade, has 28 #1 singles & 18 billion streams. Known for relatable country hits about love & small-town life, he boasts 3 ACM Entertainer of the Year titles. Collaborated widely.
Texas-based Midland, a double Grammy® nominee, revives classic country through hits like "Drinkin' Problem." Known for their unique blend of Western and Bakersfield sounds, their albums top charts and redefine country music, attracting global fans and critical acclaim.
Lonestar, U.S. country band, has 20+ Hot Country Songs hits & 10 No. 1s like "Amazed." Won ACM & CMA awards, sold 10.5M+ records. Known for energetic shows & pop-country style.
Virginia Beach-born country artist Alana Springsteen is known for her storytelling prowess. She's gained recognition with EPs like HISTORY OF BREAKING UP (PART ONE), surpassing 50 million streams and notable tours with Mitchell Tenpenny and LANY. Now based in Nashville, her achievements include being a Ryan Seacrest Foundation Ambassador.
Self-taught musician Bryan Martin, a former oil rig "roughneck," blends real-life experiences into his country music. Known for "Beauty In The Struggle," which went viral on TikTok, he has a diverse catalog of over 3,000 songs. His mother sang with Faron Young and Allison Krauss. Influenced by traditional country, southern rock, and country gospel, he stays true to his roots.
Texas-born Cody Johnson, known for vibrant live shows and hit "On My Way To You," shines with Platinum/Gold songs and top Billboard ranks. His work features duets with Reba McEntire and inspired the film "Dear Rodeo."
American Idol winner Chayce Beckham, from California, captivates with his country-rock style & hits like PLATINUM single "23." Known for raw, heartfelt songwriting, he's molded by diverse influences from Johnny Cash to hip hop. Nominated for CMT's Breakthrough Male Video, tours with Luke Bryan and Parker McCollum.
Maryland-born Jackson Dean, a country singer/songwriter, is known for his gritty, outlaw style. His debut single "Don’t Come Lookin’" topped charts in 2022. He's opened for stars like Toby Keith and performed at major festivals like Austin City Limits.
Georgia-born Megan Moroney, inspired by Classic Country and Americana, debuted with "Pistol Made of Roses." Known for "Tennessee Orange" with 156M streams, she's a 2023 CMT nominee and tours nationally.
Alexandra Kay from Waterloo, Illinois, blends heartfelt melodies with storytelling. Featured in a Netflix series, she’s self-made with 6+ million followers and 170+ million streams. Shared stages with Tim McGraw, Randy Travis, and more.
Nashville's own Lauren Watkins, a true country voice with hits like "Introducing: Lauren Watkins," thrives under Nicolle Galyon's mentorship at Songs & Daughters/Big Loud. Notable for authentic, rooted sound & tours with Morgan Wallen, Conner Smith.
Brothers Osborne, Maryland natives known for a progressive yet classic country style, have won a GRAMMY, multiple CMA & ACM Awards and are celebrated for hits like "Younger Me."
Kentucky-born Carly Pearce, a GRAMMY® winner, gained fame with hits like “I Hope You’re Happy Now.” Known for the PLATINUM “Every Little Thing,” she's collaborated with Lee Brice and Ashley McBryde, earning multiple ACM and CMA awards. Achievements include her history-making GRAMMY® win with McBryde.
Texas King, a rock band from London, Ontario, excels in high-energy live performances. Known for touring with Big Wreck and The Glorious Sons, they draw inspiration from Kings of Leon and The Black Keys. Their music features at major festivals like Québec’s Festival D’ete.

Venue Info

Burl's Creek Event Grounds

240 8 Line S, Oro Station, ON L0L 2E0, Canada Directions

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