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Stampede at the King Eddy with Jake Vaadeland & The Sturgeon River Boys

Saturday July 15th, 2023

Saturday July 15th, 2023

8:30 PM

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10:30 PM MDT

Starts: 8:30 PM MDT

Ends: 10:30 PM MDT

King Eddy

438 9 Ave SE, Calgary

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Join us at the legendary King Eddy for some boot stompin' live music this Stampede! Fusing old-time rockabilly and traditional bluegrass sounds, Jake Vaadeland & The Sturgeon River Boys bring their high energy show to the stage on Saturday, July 15.

Tickets are $25 in advance or $30 at the door.

About Jake Vaadeland & The Sturgeon River Boys

Jake Vaadeland is a self-taught multi-instrumentalist and songwriter from Saskatchewan, Canada. His traditional sound and unique style could be defined as a blend of Bluegrass and 50’s Rockabilly, with Jake also specializing on guitar and banjo in addition to his impressive vocals. Jake strives to write and play with a focus on storytelling and messages that he hopes his audience can relate to, all packaged in foot stomping, high energy performances with The Sturgeon River Boys.

2022 proved to be a remarkable year for Jake Vaadeland, as he received 2x Saskatchewan Music Awards including Album of the Year for ‘Everybody But Me’, along with the Folk/Roots Artist of the Year. In addition, he earned 4x Saskatchewan Country Music Awards, including Fans Choice Entertainer of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Alternative Country Album of the Year and Emerging Artist of the Year. His album, Retro Man also finished at #2 in fan voting for the Best Saskatchewan Albums of 2021.

 

Contact Information

Established in 1905, the King Edward Hotel was Calgary’s second oldest hotel and the longest operating bar and hotel when it closed in 2004. In 2008, the Eddy was acquired by the National Music Centre (NMC) and in collaboration with the City of Calgary.

Refund Policy

All ticket sales are final. Please contact us at info@kingeddy.ca if you have questions.