Catie St. Germain to headline Hanover Ag Fair
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It’s a homecoming of sorts for Niverville artist Catie St. Germain as she takes to the main stage as this year’s Hanover Ag Fair headliner in Grunthal.
St. Germain impressed crowds three years ago at the event when she played on a flatbed trailer as part of their Party in the Dirt. This year it’s the Fairway Ford Mainstage that will host her talent as the headliner.
A news release from Hanover Ag announced the headliner, adding that it is a special year as the festival celebrates 80 years.
“It is a celebration of eight decades of memories, milestones and Manitoba pride as we showcase exclusively made in Manitoba talent on our stages throughout the whole weekend,” it stated.
Catie St. Germain is a multi-Manitoba Country Music Award (MCMA) winner. Last year was a record year for her with releases including “Good Girl Gone Bad Mom” and “Grow.” She sang the national anthem at the Grey Cup and was crowned the 2025 Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMAs) Diamonds in the Rough showcase winner.
Her latest single, “Burn that Bridge”, is climbing the charts and she is a semi-finalist on Sirius XM’s Top of the Country contest.
Supporting St. Germain is Club Wagon Creek.
A Manitoba band, they bring a unique blend of folk rock, Americana and outlaw country to the stage.
Their current album, High Noon, is a concept record that tells the story of Clyde, a cowboy who finds himself between the law and love in a rugged lawless world.
Both St. Germain and Club Wagon Creek take to the stage on Aug. 15 at 7:30 p.m. Doors open at 6:30 p.m.
For more information or to buy tickets go to www.hanoverag.com.