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Headwaters Country Jam in Cardwell, MT

Jul 24, 2025  ·   · $189 The Bridge at Three Forks The Bridge at Three Forks Tickets from $189

Headwaters Country Jam
Jul 24
Headwaters Country Jam

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Born in Mildmay, Ontario, Owen Riegling is a rising country artist known for his authentic style. His hit "Old Dirt Roads" went Platinum, and he has 140M+ streams. In 2023, he signed with Universal Music Canada, became part of Apple Music's UpNext, and toured widely. Owen is a 2x CCMA Award winner and has played major festivals, supporting stars like Luke Bryan.
Dwight Yoakam, born in Kentucky, is a celebrated country artist known for hits like "Guitars, Cadillacs" and "Fast as You." He boasts 25M+ album sales, 12 gold and 9 platinum albums, and 21 GRAMMY nominations. He has collaborated with stars like Lucinda Williams and Steve Earle, and also acts, with roles in films like "Sling Blade" and "Logan Lucky."
Rodney Atkins, a standout in Country music, boasts eight Top 5 singles, six No. 1s, and 943M streams. Known for hits like "Watching You," he's sold 13M+ units and achieved ten Gold, Platinum, and Multi-Platinum RIAA certifications. His collaboration with Fisk Jubilee Singers holds a 57-week Billboard Country Airplay record.
Flatland Cavalry, a Lubbock-based country band, is known for their bright country ballads and gritty folk. Formed in 2012 by Cleto Cordero, their debut EP, "Come May," gained mass attention. With albums like "Humble Folks" and "Welcome to Countryland," they paint West Texas with honest storytelling.
The Mavericks, formed in Florida in the late '80s by Raul Malo and Robert Reynolds, blend country with rock, pop, and Latin styles. Their 1994 album "What a Crying Shame" showcased Malo's emotive vocals and earned critical acclaim. Known for hits like "Dance the Night Away," they achieved success in the U.S. and U.K. Collaborating with artists like Bernie Taupin, the band continues to innovate, with albums such as "In Time" and "En Español," while their lineup features pianist Jerry Dale McFadden and guitarist Eddie Perez.
Texas-born Koe Wetzel defies genre norms, blending country, rock, hip-hop, and grunge. Known for hits like “Drunk Driving” and “Creeps,” he boasts 2.6B streams. His high-energy concerts are famed, and he’s opened for Morgan Wallen.
Ned LeDoux, son of country icon Chris LeDoux, hails from a country-style tradition, blending cowboy tales with rock-tinged jams. Notable albums include Sagebrush and Buckskin. Known for his storytelling, he honors his father's legacy, collaborating posthumously on “One Hand in the Riggin’.”
Midland-born Braxton Keith blends old-school country with modern hooks. Known for hits like "Make Up Your Mind" and "Settle for a Beer," he tours the Southern US.
Alabama-born country artist Kashus Culpepper blends Southern genres with a husky vocal style. Known for songs like “After Me?” and “Who Hurt You,” he performed at soldiers’ bonfires and later opened for Charles Wesley Godwin and Charley Crockett. Signed to Big Loud Records, he's acclaimed by MusicRow and The Tennessean.
Washington-born Tucker Wetmore is a rising country star, known for chart-topping hits "Wine Into Whiskey" and "Wind Up Missin' You." With over 400M streams, he's toured with Kameron Marlowe and Luke Bryan. Influenced by country, reggae, rock, and hip-hop, Wetmore signed with UMG Nashville, debuted at the Grand Ole Opry, and featured on the "Twisters" soundtrack.

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The Bridge at Three Forks

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