Matt Andersen, Cowboy Junkies, Bedouin Soundclash to perform at Troubadour Festival. 30 + music artists performing in 7 different venues Sept. 20-21, 2019

 

 

Bluesy roots-rocker Matt Andersen, legendary country-folk band Cowboy Junkies, and reggae-popsters Bedouin Soundclash are just three of the music artists who will perform at this year’s Troubadour Festival.  The 2nd Annual Troubadour Festival will be presented in Barrie, ON Sept. 20 – 21, 2019.  This multi-genre music festival is a carefully curated mix of more than thirty music artists and bands from various genres (singer/songwriter, soul, blues, roots, indie rock, rock ‘n roll), country rock) performing on multiple stages in various venues.

 

Bedouin Soundclash

 

 

Troubadour Festival 2019 will present live, in concert….

Matt Andersen, Cowboy Junkies, Bedouin Soundclash, Old Man Luedecke, The East Pointers, Danny Michel, Little Scream, Andrew Hyatt, Damhnait Doyle, Dani Strong, My Son The Hurricane, Jerry Leger and many more.  Additional artists to be announced in the coming weeks.

Early bird tickets go on sale Tuesday, June 25 at 10:00am at troubadourfestival.ca.  Music fans can purchase a full festival pass that will allow them access into all festival related events. Single show tickets will also be available.

On Friday and Saturday (Sept. 20, 21) the festival will feature various artists (some solo and some with bands) performing hourly in various downtown venues.  A full festival pass will allow concertgoers to also attend the Cowboy Junkies show on Saturday, Sept. 21, at the Heritage Estates Winery on Penetanguishene Road.

The festival will present free shows to the public on Friday and Saturday at the Meridian Place Amphitheatre. Artisans, craft brewers, and musicians will come together in Troubadour Village at Meridian Place, which will include family friendly entertainment and activities. In addition, Troubadour, in partnership with the Barrie Film Festival, will present a screening of the music documentary Echo In The Canyon, directed by Andrew Slater, on Sat. Sept. 21.

 

 

Partner Venues

Meridian Place

Mavrick’s Music Hall

Heritage Estate Winery

Temple Lounge at Donaleigh’s

St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church

Homestead Artisan Bakery + Cafe

Foxx Lounge

Uptown Theatre (Barrie Film Festival)

 

 

For more information visit troubadourfestival.ca