Dauphin's Countryfest
Dauphin's Countryfest, Canada's longest running country music festival, has another superstar line-up of artists coming together for this years event!
While your at C-Fest don't forget to stop by and vist the QX104 campsite brought to you by Classic Trailers. We will have Kong-Pong up and running for chances to win prizes!
Here is the full list of artists:
Luke Bryan
Keith Urban
Johnny Reid
Doc Walker
Tim Hicks
Meghan Patrick
Madeline Merlo
Hunter Brothers
Eric Paslay
The Cadillac Three
Jess Moskaluke
Cold Creek County
The Washboard Union
James Barker Band
Charlie Major
Kenny Shields & Streetheart
Jason Blaine
Ridley Bent
The Dungarees
Johnson Crook
JD Edwards Band
Ryan Keown
Kayla Luky
Renee Lamoureux
Jake Mathews
Zachary Lucky
Samara Yung
Past The Perimeter
Toque
Sykamore
Leeroy Stagger
Ray Martin Band
The 24th Street Wailers
Bullrider
Tyler Del Pino
Justin Lacroix
David Pestrak
Russell Lee
Kates Outlaw
ABOUT DAUPHIN’S COUNTRYFEST:
The 28th annual Dauphin’s Countryfest takes place June 29-July 2, 2017. Canada’s longest running country music festival has been attracting the biggest names in country music to one of the most beautiful regions of Manitoba since 1990. Situated on the edge of Riding Mountain National Park, the unique outdoor amphitheatre built into the side of an escarpment provides every patron a perfect view from any one of the 14,000 seats in the house.
Dauphin’s Countryfest is a not-for-profit organization that consists of a 12-member volunteer Board of Directors and a membership of more than 2000 loyal supporters. Organizers credit over 2000 volunteers who work tirelessly each year providing essential services for the festival weekend, while fundraising for their respective community organizations. In addition to various community contributions, Countryfest pays out approximately $150,000 each year to community organizations that provide services for the festival.
Dauphin’s Countryfest took home the award for Festival or Event of the Year at the 2015 Manitoba Country Music awards, and was a finalist at the prestigious Canadian Tourism Awards in 2013, nominated for Tourism Event of the Year. The festival was awarded the 2012 Philanthropist of the Year Award from the Dauphin & District Community Foundation, given to individuals or businesses showing the true spirit of philanthropy and giving.