2025 Nashville North lineup revealed by Calgary Stampede

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The Calgary Stampede has released the list of artists performing at this year’s Nashville North, and its a mix of some of the most in-demand country music artists currently touring.

Kicking off the 10-days of music is 17-time Canadian Country Music Awards winner Tenille Townes on July 3, followed by platinum-certified international sensation Jade Eagleson on July 4, followed by Nashville south’s Drake Milligan on July 5.

“Nashville North is Calgary’s centre of country at a time when everyone’s a country music fan,” said Meghan Kivisto, Vice President, Sales, Marketing and Programming at the Calgary Stampede.

“Unforgettable performances in an unbeatable atmosphere is our promise and we’re excited to kick every afternoon off with award-winning artists and rising stars—in the party tent that started it all.”

Other artists headlining this year include Koe Wetzel, Cole Swindell, Wyatt Fores, Chase Rice, Midland, Cameron Whitcomb, Charles Wesley Godwin, MacKenzie Porter, The Reklaws, Max McNown, Chayce Beckham, Meghan Patrick, Ian Munsick, Willow Avalon, and Hailey Benedict.

The full lineup of artists daily is available at www.calgarystampede.com/nashville-north.

The original Stampede party tent, as the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth likes to dub it, is also set to expand its paid offerings for 2025 outside of the free queued admission to the venue. The Stampede said this was a way to expand Nashville North’s capacity.

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