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Cavendish Beach Music Festival reveals headliners for 2026

Cavendish Beach Music Festival reveals headliners for 2026

CTV News2 days ago
The Cavendish Beach Music Festival has announced a trio of headliners for its show on the shores of Prince Edward Island next year.
The festival, which wrapped up its 2025 edition last month, will return in 2026 for its 17th event. The headliners include HARDY on July 9, Tucker Wetmore on July 10 and Cody Johnson on July 11.
'The fans have been asking and we can't wait to have HARDY, Tucker Wetmore and Cody Johnson take the Bell Main Stage,' said Ben Murphy, CEO of Whitecap Entertainment, in a news release. 'I have no doubt it will be one of the most exciting and high-impact weekends we've ever hosted.'
Tickets are now on sale. Additional performers will be announced at a later date.
The 2025 festival featured Shania Twain and brought more than 60,000 fans to P.E.I.
For more P.E.I. news, visit our dedicated provincial page.
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