Dierks Bentley, Morgan Wallen and Dallas Smith to headline 2023 Big Valley Jamboree
Bentley returns to Camrose with nine albums, 34 hit singles and several ACM and CMA Awards under his belt.
Wallen is a current CMA Entertainer of the Year nominee with over 12.1 billion on-demand streams. He has several multi-platinum certifications and seven chart-toppers at country radio.“Morgan is not only the biggest artist in country music, he’s the biggest artist in music,” BVJ CEO Troy Vollhoffer said. “The fans in Camrose have spoken and we heard them loud and clear.
“He is a man in demand and we are thrilled to be bringing a performer of this magnitude to one of the greatest country festivals anywhere in North America.”In addition to the main headliners, BVJ will also feature performances from Parker McCollum, Chase Rice, High Valley, Parmalee, Lonestar, Bailey Zimmerman, Ashland Craft, Williams & Ree, Shane Profitt and Hailey Whitters.
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