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CTV News
2 hours ago
- Entertainment
- CTV News
Barrie's Troubadour summer concert underway as live music, fans flood the streets
Live music is echoing through the downtown core as the Troubadour Festival Summer Concert Series kicks off at Meridian Place on June 14, 2025. (CTV NEWS / Luke Simard) Live music is echoing through the downtown core Saturday as the Troubadour Festival Summer Concert Series kicks off at Meridian Place, with Canadian country music star Dean Brody set to headline the evening. Crowds are already gathering as local openers Lance Dobinson, Rebekah Hawker, and Cam Brown get ready to take the stage in just a few hours. These three performers are warming up the audience with homegrown sounds ahead of Brody's 8:30 p.m. performance. Then when the clock strikes, sounds of multi-platinum, Canadian Country Music Award winner Dean Brody will flood the city. Brody is know for hits including, 'Canadian Summer,' 'Bring Down the House,' and 'Where'd You Learn to Do That?' Admission is free to all the concertgoers. Presented by CTV Barrie, Pure Country 106, BOUNCE 104.1, and the Downtown Barrie BIA, the series marks the return outdoor summer music to the waterfront. A free shuttle service is helping fans get downtown without the stress of parking, with stops running between Allandale GO Station and the heart of the action. Several roads are closed for Saturday's event, with detours in place. With awesome sunny weather, live music, and thousands in attendance, downtown Barrie is beginning to buzz.


CTV News
a day ago
- Entertainment
- CTV News
Shuttle service offered for fans to take in Dean Brody's free concert in downtown Barrie
The Troubadour Festival Summer Concert Series kicks off at Meridian Place in Barrie Saturday with headliner Dean Brody, and to make the event easier to attend, there is a free shuttle service being offered. On Saturday, residents and visitors to the area will take in three local performers chosen to open for Brody - Lance Dobinson starts the performances off at 6 p.m., followed by Rebekah Hawker at 6:45 p.m. and Cam Brown at 7:30 p.m. And then at 8:30 p.m., multi-platinum, Canadian Country Music Award winner Dean Brody will take to the stage. Brody is know for hits including, 'Canadian Summer,' 'Bring Down the House,' and 'Where'd You Learn to Do That?' Free shuttle service is available to fans wanting to take in the concert and leave the car at home. There will be six pick-up and drop-off points between the Allandale GO Station on Gowen Street and the downtown. The complimentary shuttle will run from the Tiffin Street waterfront parking lot starting at 4:30 p.m. Saturday. For those looking to park, the Tiffin Street waterfront lot will be open, but spaces will be limited. Saturday kicks off the four-part concert series, that will continue on July 26 with The 99s, August 16 with Hawksley Workman, and wrap up on September 6 with a performance by Brett Kissel with Elmvale's own Dayna Reid opening for the country music artist. Admission is free to all the concerts. The Troubadour Festival Summer Concert Series is presented by CTV Barrie, Pure Country 106, BOUNCE 104.1, and the Downtown Barrie BIA.