Ottawa Bluesfest
Lebreton Flats, Booth St. and Scott St., K1A 1A1 Ottawa Directions
Sat 11.07.2026 17:00
Performers
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Hardy
If you don’t come from it then you probably don’t know.
https://HARDY.lnk.to/COUNTRYFP
JIM BOB WORLD TOUR tickets on sale now
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BigXThaPlugAffectionately known as “The Biggest Stepper”, BigX is an upcoming Southern rapper from the heart of Dallas, Texas. BigX was a star football player from his early childhood up until his freshman year of college where he was sidetracked by trouble and forced to find a new route. His first mixtape “Back from the Dead” and following singles “Big Stepper”, “Mr. Trouble,” “Safehouse,” and his most recent single “Texas” have helped him gain significant attention in recent months. With a new sound, new visuals and co-signs from legends such as Bun B, Erykah Badu, and Shaq, BigX has all eyes on him in 2023.
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Patrick WatsonFollow us on Instagram: @patrickwatson
https://patrickwatson.net/
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Cleopatricklaptop rock from cobourg ontario canada
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Mo KenneyCurrently on tour:
https://mokenney.com/#tour
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Mikhail LaxtonMikhail Laxton is an artist poised to join the ranks of Canada’s great singer-songwriters. Drawing inspiration primarily from the power of love, Laxton delivers his message through his unforgettable voice and funky acoustic melodicism. Laxton, who now calls Ottawa home, relocated to Canada’s capital from his native Australia four years ago after establishing his reputation as a contestant on Australia’s version of The Voice. It didn’t take long for Laxton to draw the attention of the Canadian music industry upon his arrival. He almost immediately found a writing partner in Maia Davies, who, in turn, introduced Laxton to her producer/business partner Gavin Brown (Billy Talent, Barenaked Ladies). Brown scheduled recording sessions in Morin Heights, Quebec, where Laxton’s basic tracks were fleshed out in arrangements that blur the lines between folk and R&B, without ever taking the focus off his effortless vocal ability. While songs such as “Hold On” and “Cheater,” showcase his fondness for vintage soul and potential to command large stages, the ballads “Wasting Our Time” and “Stay The Night” display Laxton’s troubadour side, offering intimate glimpses of blossoming relationships. His debut collection represents that it can indeed be too easy to connect with listeners when your music is simply an extension of who you are: honest, humble and soulful.