
Leamington's Hogs for Hospice concert series lineup released
Lineup announced for Hogs for Hospice concert series in Leamington.
The three-day motorcycle rally supporting hospice care in the region has released its lineup for this year's concert series.
The event takes place from Aug. 1 to Aug. 3, featuring great acts like Theory of a Deadman, Kim Mitchell, Mitchell Tenpenny, and Carley Pearce.
Theory of a Deadman will headline Friday night's show with Mitchell as a special guest.
Tenpenny and Pearce will co-headline Saturday's show.
If you're interested in attending, it will take place at the Seacliff Park Amphitheatre. Tickets can be bought here.
In the first five years, more than $2.5 million has been raised for the Leamington Hospice Campus.
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