6th Annual Blueberry hill Jamboree

Who’s ready to Jam?! We are thrilled to be Jamming again on August 15, 2026! A Fantastic day filled with amazing entertainment, our biggest market to date and multiple food trucks. This year there will be 8 Performances by Saskatchewan artists.

Gates Open 1:00 PM-1:00 AM

Market 1:00 PM-8:00 PM

18 & Over $65

17 & Under Free

Minors Must be accompanied by adults

No Refunds on Tickets

Call 306-392-0355 for additional Info

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Performances by

Lost Highway Navigators deliver original, swinging honky-tonk that channels the spirit of classic country from the 1950s through the 1970s—music built for dance floors, starlit skies and long highways.
“We call our style Cosmic Honky-tonk,” the band says, “but really it’s simple, old-fashioned, swallow-and-grin country—think BR549 crossed with the Fabulous Superlatives.”
Listeners can expect an upbeat, high-energy performance driven by tight harmonies and a rich roots palette: pedal steel, fiddle, telecaster, upright bass, mandolin, harmonica, and drums. With a strong focus on musicianship, interplay, and finely crafted original songs, Lost Highway Navigators have won fans—and made friends—wherever they play.
Led by singer-songwriter Patton MacLean, who has performed with Grammy-winners Jim Lauderdaleand Billy Strings, the Navigators feature some of Saskatchewan’s finest roots players: Jay Metheral(upright bass), Burke Barlow (pedal steel), Guy Perrin (telecaster), Ryan Shotton (mandolin), and Brad Stratychuk (drums). Together, they create music that is seductively simple and perfect for two-stepping—until it breaks into a rasping lament or an echoing instrumental, always anchored by an upbeat shuffle and wry, heartworn lyricism.
Alizay Anna is a 19-year-old vocalist and songwriter from rural Saskatchewan, where she was raised on a cattle ranch alongside her parents and three siblings. Surrounded by wide open landscapes and the sounds of classic recoras, she developed a deep love
for music at an early age. Alizay recently finished her second year with a Diploma at Selkirk Colleges Contemporary Music & lechnology Program, where she is refining her skills as a performer and songwriter. Alongside her compelling vocals, she plays both guitar and piano. She strives to bring an authentic, heartfelt, unplugged energy to her live
performances. Alizay’s music falls at the intersection of singer-songwriter, pop, folk, alternative, and country. Her sound is shaped by a wide range of influences, thanks to a musically rich upbringing.
Formed in 2018 by brothers Jason and Jordan Gall, and later joined by members Elias Brevik and Kit Langfield, “that Little Ol’ Band from Hafford, SK,” The Brothers G, have been bringing their “timeless with a twist” sound to stages across Canada. Blurring the lines of rock and country with alternative soul and blues influences, the group has gained a top 40 single on the Canadian Active Rock radio charts in 2024 with “Virginia” and charted again in 2025 with “Carousel.” The group’s high-flying, earth-quaking, hip-shaking live show has captivated audiences across Canada. Performing live from Edmonton, AB to Richard’s Landing, ON- and a varity of places in between- The Brothers G have earned their fanbase one kick-ass show at a time.
Kateryna Grace is a Saskatoon-based singer-songwriter with a rising presence on the Canadian music scene. Known for her powerful vocals and emotionally driven songwriting, she brings heartfelt, high-energy performances to every stage she steps on. She has appeared at major events across Saskatchewan and beyond, including TeleMiracle, Taste of Saskatchewan, the Waskesiu Lakeside Music Festival, the Saskatchewan Music Awards, and Toronto’s renowned Honey Jam showcase. Kateryna has also performed at the CCMA Country Crawl, been recognized by Sask Arts as a standout youth artist, and earned an Emerging Artist of the Year nomination at the 2025 Saskatchewan Country Music Awards. She was also named a recipient of the Jess Moskaluke Youth Bursary. Kateryna received SOCAN’s Young Canadian Songwriter Award for her original song “Then I Left.” Kateryna is thrilled to once again take the stage at Blueberry Hill Jamboree, performing alongside her brother Marko on bass. Together, they captivate audiences with dynamic, authentic performances that highlight Kateryna’s artistry and passion.
Remember when your biggest worry was rewinding the VHS before returning it to Blockbuster? Same.
Rock the 90s is a four-piece time machine blasting you back to the decade of frosted tips, dial-up internet, and songs you still scream in your car like it’s 1997. From flannel-fueled grunge to pop anthems that hit harder than your mom yelling “Get off the phone” we bring the ultimate throwback party.
Every show is wall-to-wall singalongs, big riffs, and dance moves you swore you retired after high school. If you’ve ever owned a slap bracelet, argued about Backstreet vs. *NSYNC, or worn Hypercolor… this band is for you.
 
Four guys. One decade. Zero chill.
We don’t just remember the 90s — we Rock the 90s
Indigo Joseph is back. Disbanding in 2014 after a string of successes in the Canadian music scene, the band has found new life and inspiration within the collective. Indigo Joseph has two lead singers. Members are well known for switching instruments, performing in both English and French and rapid-fire genre changes throughout their captivating high energy sets. In 2014, after winning CBC’s “Song of the Summer”, they released their debut full length album “Collage”, complemented by a 6 week nationwide Canadian tour. After taking an extended hiatus, the wait is over and Indigo Joseph is back with a new EP “Something Shiny” coming summer 2026 and the group is ready to hit the stage once again.
Adam Johnson is a 6X award-winning Country Rock Artist from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan. He began his career during the pandemic in 2020 with his debut single, Come On Let’s Go, which reached #1 on the Canadian Indie Country Countdown (CICC). Johnson’s sound comes from a diverse range of influences. After growing up on artists like Bruce Springsteen, he discovered a love for Country artists like Eric Church during his high school years. He meshes the two to create his own unique, blue-collar style of Country Rock music.
 
​Since beginning his career five short years ago, Adam has quickly become one of the hottest artists on the Saskatchewan Country scene. He has garnered multiple award nominations, including multiple SCMA Male Artist Of The Year nominations, and in 2025, he was awarded four SCMA awards, including Album Of The Year, Songwriter Of The Year, and Interactive artist. In 2026, he also received the Male Vocalist Of The Year award from the PCMA (Prairie Country Music Association). Among other accomplishments, he has three #1s on the Canadian Indie Country Countdown (CICC), and three singles off his latest album have reached the top 100 on Mediabase’s Canadian Country charts. His most recent single, “Middle Finger,” was the most played song on Sirius XM’s Top Of The Country station in August. Along with radio success, Johnson has been lauded for his energetic and captivating shows. He has completed three headlining tours across the Canadian prairies, which included multiple max capacity crowds and sellouts, and he has played some of Canada’s most renowned Country bars. This includes Ranchman’s Cookhouse and Cook County Saloon. He has also played several festivals, including Country At The Creek, Living Skies Festival, and The Country Thunder SK writers circle. Recently, he has opened for Country legends like Pam Tillis, Lorrie Morgan, and George Canyon.

Food Trucks

Grab a bite to eat from one of these awesome vendors! They will be stationed up on our beautiful grassy hill, not far from the music. You won’t miss a beat!

Route 16

Tacos El Habanero

Arnie’s Grill

More to Come

Market Vendors

Make sure to swing by these local artisan booths. They will be stationed on #2 Fairway, an easy stroll to and from the music. The market in only available to ticket holders.

Open 1:00 PM – 8:00 PM

Val’s Crafts – Beaded Jewelry, Tumblers & Bunnyhugs

Handmade By Meredith – Clay Earrings

Paula’s Baking – Cookies & Baked Goods

Glenbogie Creek Candle Co. – Hand Poured Soy Candles

Krazy Kat Lady Cree-actions – Beaded Jewelry, Bannock, Pies & Baked Goods

A Spice Affair – Spices & Dips

Something Simple – Tallow Products

The Booch – Freeze Dried Items & Lemonade

Einar Jorganson – Fire Poker Sticks

Kreative Mum – Face Painting

Matches Seeds – Seeds

Farmstead Sweets – Baked Goods

Linda – 3D Printing

Cuddle Me Boutique – Upcycled Apparel, Hair Tinsel & Personalized Embroidery Items

Tranquil Treasures – Crystals & Decor Items

B & K Down Home Custom Designs – Hand Burnt Items & Resin Charcutier Trays

Magnetic Memories – Personalized Magnets

Loft Links – Permanent Jewelry & Charm Bar

Jamboree Essentials

Golf Cart Shuttle Available to & from Parking lots

Lawn Chair/Blanket

Sunscreen

Rain Gear

Cash for Vendors – No ATM on site

Shade Tent – Designated Area Only, Limited Space

50/50

Tickets will be available on the day of the Jamboree and sold by Dexter Hall

Sponsors

Thanks to the following local businesses that help make our Jamboree possible!

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Vendors

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