Canada Day main stage

Time: 1:00 PM to 10:00 PM
Location: Abbotsford Exhibition Fields

The Canada Day Main Stage will showcase performances by local musicians, dancers, and cultural programming.

schedule

Check back soon for the full main stage schedule!

BROUGHT TO YOU BY

Abbotsford’s Canada Day Celebration is organized and brought to you by:

JoJo Mason

JoJo Mason

Danielle Ryan

Danielle Ryan

The Cambree Lovesy Band

The Cambree Lovesy Band

Ben Cottrill

Ben Cottrill

JoJo Mason

The question that drives JoJo Mason’s approach to both music and life is simple: “Why not?” Over the past decade in the Canadian country music scene, he has been on a relentless pursuit to find his unique voice, connect with fans, and stay true to himself. Along the way, JoJo has earned six Top 10 singles, achieved CRIA Gold certification for “Better On You,” received multiple CCMA Award nominations, and surpassed 50 million career streams. Currently nominated for two BC Country Music Association Awards, he is gearing up for the release of his highly anticipated Gold EP on April 22 - delivering a fresh sound while staying true to the JoJo fans have loved for years.

Danielle Ryan

Danielle Ryan is a rising country music singer-songwriter from Pitt Meadows, BC, blending honest storytelling with a modern, self-driven approach to country music. Born and raised on her family’s third-generation dairy farm, Danielle brings real country roots and life experience into everything she writes. In 2025, her releases surpassed one million combined streams, while her single “Cross Your Mind” reached the Top 30 on Canadian country radio. Writing all of her music alongside her brother Brandon, Danielle has also built a loyal online audience through creative behind-the-scenes content that earned her Interactive Artist of the Year at the 2026 BC Country Music Awards. From promoting her music through daily social media challenges to balancing life on the farm, Danielle’s story is as compelling as the songs she writes.

The Cambree Lovesy Band

At 25 years of age, Cambree Lovesy is boldly establishing her name in country music. The five foot firecracker from Abbotsford, B.C. brings an infectious energy with her onto every stage, and into every room she enters. Cambree’s powerhouse vocals paired with her authentic storytelling set her and her music apart as the perfect blend of old-school and modern country. Cambree has over a decade of performing under her belt, and has had opportunities to showcase at the CN Grey Cup in Edmonton, The Local Nashville, Cook County Saloon, Rogers Arena, The Roxy, BC Place, Gabby's Country Cabaret, and many more venues across North America, including opening for acts such as Dallas Smith, Chilliwack, and Tenille Arts.After spending time recording at Sound Stage Studios in Nashville with producer Sean Gasaway (3 Doors Down, Cowboy Troy, Mickie James), Cambree released “Runaway Queen”, a single that followed her debut album and established her as an artist to watch in the Canadian country music scene. She wholeheartedly believes that music is her way to change the world, and Cambree uses her own journey with mental health to empower others. She continues to use her passion for storytelling and love for people to make a difference. Her summer anthem “Stompin’ Grounds”, earned a spot in the top 5 downloads to Canadian country radio in its first week, eventually reaching #44 on the CBC charts. Cambree is starting 2025 off with new music, with her new single, "Afterthought" out everywhere now.

Ben Cottrill

Ben Cottrill is a Vancouver-based soul-roots artist whose songs and stage presence have helped define one of Canada’s biggest breakout touring acts, and now he’s stepping forward with a live show of his own. Ben’s solo performances blend Americana soul, piano-driven storytelling, and gritty West Coast energy — the same elements that have made him indispensable on theatre stages night after night. With a voice that carries lived-in weight and arrangements built for real rooms, Cottrill connects equally in intimate clubs and packed theatres.Best known as a core collaborator and touring band member for Atlantic Records artist Cameron Whitcomb, Cottrill has spent the last two years on the road as keys, guitar, and vocal sideman, serving as Musical Director and built-in opening act across three national headline runs: The Quitter Tour, Hundred Mile High Tour, and The I’ve Got Options Tour.Ben co-wrote Whitcomb’s breakout single “Quitter,” which reached Top-10 in five Canadian radio formats (Top-40, Country, Modern Rock, Hot AC, AC), and achieving 200+ million streams globally. He also earned two 2025 CCMA nominations: Songwriter of the Year (for “Quitter”) and Keyboard Player of the Year.
Outside the Whitcomb camp, he’s become a sought-after creative voice among a new wave of international artists — including Benjamin Steer, Jonas Conner, Tayler Holder and JIMI, further sharpening the sound that defines his own material.Ben Cottrill will be opening for Grammy Nominated duo The War And Treaty on their 2026 Canadian tour across British Columbia and Ontario.