Two days of live music kicks off summer in Whitecourt, June 16-17, with 2023 headliners Fefe Dobson, Jojo Mason, Econoline Crush and Jake Vaadeland & the Sturgeon River Boys!
Free, outdoor shows run Friday and Saturday, with local and feature headline acts, as well as roving performers, food vendors and family activities.
A view from the stage in 2022 (supplied).
2023 Party In The Park lineup
Head to Party In The Park for free outdoor concerts on Friday and Saturday, Jun 16-17, featuring:
Fri, Jun 16 headliners
Showtime 5:30 - 10:30pm, Festival Park
Fefe Dobson
After a career spanning nearly two decades from the stage to the screen, long time Canadian artist Fefe Dobson has released new music in 2023!
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Econoline Crush
Any 90s kids who don't remember this Canadian alt-rock quartet storming the scene in the mid 1990s? Now the Juno-nominted troupe is back, and ready to rock Whitecourt.
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Sat, Jun 17 headliners
Showtime 2pm - 10:30pm, Festival Park
Jojo Mason
This multiple Canadian Country Music Award nominee released his latest EP, Sky Full of Stars, in 2021. And he's coming to Whitecourt to get those boots stompin!
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Jake Vaadeland & the Sturgeon River Boys
Jake and the boys generate high energy bluegrass that will have the dust-rising on a hot summer night.
About the venue Festival Park in Whitecourt is the community hotspot; be sure to bring your inflatable tubes or floaties to ride the tube slide at the park, or lazily float the McLeod River.
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