Our coverage of Boots and Hearts Music Festival continues for Day 4, the final day of the festival! You know its going to be a great day when one of the night’s headliners, Chase Rice, surprises fans with a pop-up performance on the Coors Side Stage.
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If fans didn’t know who Jessica Mitchell was before, they certainly do now! This song bird with the most beautiful voice entertained the crowd with an intimate performance of a few of her favourite tunes, including her single, “Workin’ On Whiskey”. You can catch a clip of this performance on our Instagram page!
Front Porch Stage:
Eastern Ontario was representing today with appearances by Jordan McIntosh and River Town Saints! Fans were also treated to a performance by Louisiana’s Dylan Scott.
Jordan McIntosh
River Town Saints
Dylan Scott
Main Stage:
In a recent phone interview with Lindsay Ell, she mentioned that she was excited to be part of a “Jason Sandwich”, performing between two great Canadian Jasons, Jason Benoit and Jason Blaine. We are sure fans would also love to be part of this sandwich! All three stars lit up the main stage with dynamic performances on the final day of the festival. Later in the evening American superstar, Chase Rice, swooned the crowd with his songs, getting them ready for the final headliner, Tim McGraw.
Jason Benoit
Lindsay Ell
Jason Blaine
Chase Rice
Check back with our Facebook page for even more pictures from Day 4. Stay tuned for interviews with Madeline Merlo, Jason Benoit and River Town Saints. Even though the festival is over, our coverage of this not-to-be-missed event continues!
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I’m Nicole, a biology teacher by day, but my life revolves around music. I’m that girl that you will always find with the concert t-shirt on and ear buds in. It is rare that you find me without some type of music playing in the background. I connect all of my life experiences to music. It truly has its own language in my heart. There is nothing more exciting than taking in all that a concert has to offer. I love to support local Canadian acts and attend as many shows that I can.
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