Canada’s biggest country music festival Boots & Hearts is fast approaching! The Boots & Hearts lineup was announced a while ago, but they left us guessing when each artist will be performing. Well they have now told us their schedule.
Every year, Boots & Hearts hosts the biggest party of the Summer. People from all across Canada (and even some from other countries) come to take part in this great music festival. It’s a weekend filled with the best country music, great food, a few (or lots) bevvies, and tens of thousands of your best friends.
If you’ve never had the privilege to experience Boots & Hearts, you need to! Especially this year. The lineup promises to be one of the best yet. We don’t know WHEN each artist will be playing, but we do know which day! Here’s the lineup schedule that you can expect.
Boots & Hearts 2018 Scheduled Artists
Performers for Thursday August 9th, 2018
- LOCASH
- Blackjack Billy
- Devin Dawson
- Jade Eagleson
- and more…
Performers for Friday August 10th, 2018
- Florida Georgia Line
- Dallas Smith
- James Barker Band
- Russell Dickerson
- Madeline Merlo
- River Town Saints
- Maggie Rose
- Petric
- Jimmie Allen
- Ryan Robinette
- Natasha Zimbaro
- Sacha
- The Redhill Valleys
Performers for Saturday August 11th, 2018
- Alan Jackson
- Billy Currington
- Midland
- Meghan Patrick
- Jason Blaine
- Aaron Goodvin
- Runaway June
- Chris Buck Band
- The Wheat Kings
- Kelsi Mayne
- Emma Wright
Performers for Sunday August 12th, 2018
- Thomas Rhett
- Brett Young
- The Washboard Union
- Lindsay Ell
- Walker Hayes
- Kira Isabella
- Bobby Wills
- Sons Of Daughters
- Genevieve Fisher
- Cole Malone
As usual there are bound to be some surprise performances, and the emerging artist showcase always introduces us to some really great new artists. We’re so excited, that we can’t decide who we’re most anxious to see!
Which day do you think is going to be the best? It’ll be so great to see Alan Jackson – one of the greats! But Florida Georgia Line put on a killer party. AH! It’s to hard to decide. What do you think?
In country music, the Front Porch has long been a place of reflection. A place where you can look at the life you have inside that front door. A place where time almost seems to stand still, where you can get away. It’s also a place where you can go to observe the world as it passes by you. To think about your place out there beyond the driveway.