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Country Music weekend in July a hit

cavendish-beach-festivalCavendish, PEI—Dust off your cowboy boots and pull out your cowboy hat cause Cavendish Beach is goin’ COUNTRY! The first annual Cavendish Beach Music Festival, in the Avonlea Village of Cavendish, Prince Edward Island is on. The performances scheduled for July 10, 11 and 12, 2009 will mark the inauguration of the largest and only multiple days Country Music Festival in the Maritimes. The 2009 Cavendish Beach Music Festival will celebrate the artists and their music, and the Province of Prince Edward Island, Canada.

The 2009 Cavendish Beach Music Festival combines the world’s greatest “country” music musicians and talent performing live in Cavendish Beach, linking the fans to their favorite artists in a landmark location that typically would be visited only in their “dreams”.

In addition to the artists live performances, Cavendish Beach and Prince Edward Island will showcase the history of the region and culture that surrounds it. Adjacent to the Festival grounds are acres of beautiful camping areas, facilities, and of course some of the worlds most magnificent beaches and surroundings.

What: Cavendish Beach Music Festival
When: July 10-12, 2009
Where: Cavendish Beach, Prince Edward Island
Who: Tim McGraw, Reba McEntire, Doc Walker & Aaron Lines!
Main Stage

Friday, July 10, 2009 Aaron Lines & Doc Walker
Saturday, July 11, 2009 Tim McGraw
Sunday, July 12, 2009 Reba McEntire

Tickets on Sale: Saturday, March 14, 2009

Tickets Available:

In Person All Ticketpro Outlets

For more information about the festival, call the Cavendish Beach Music Festival/Meridian Entertainment Group Office at 517-267-1502

Within the Festival, there will be a large beverage garden complete with tables and seating, multiple serving areas, canvas shelters, overhead lighting, big screen TV’s, the Emerging Artist Stage, numerous vendors, food concessions, the Cavendish Beach Music Main Stage and a VIP area.

6 Comments

  1. Reader

    If they can’t draw a crowd and turn a profit in July then there is no hope. So now July is a shoulder season, hum! Personally you couldn’t pay me to attend this event.

  2. tongue in cheek

    Alltough country music is not my favorite genre, good music is good music.The concert should be lots of fun and rejuvenate tourism. I think it will be a great success. I am a little sad about not getting S’sides line-up of John Fogarty, Lynard Skynard and Fleetwood Mac .That would have been sweet, but maybe some other time.

  3. Charles

    Yes, lets all herd like sheep to pay the Americans our hard earned money to take back home with them when we could have paid half as much for Canadian acts that need the money and could have entertained us just as well.

    When are we going to wake up.

  4. Michelle

    Why do you people always have to be so negative, if you can’t be positive just be quiet.

  5. Kris

    I think this is going to be a great concert. It sounds like a prety good line up. how there will be a good turn out and it’ll happen next year again.

  6. Digit Magzine

    At last, I found the right place to read some quite interesting stuff, thanks for sharing.

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