Fergus Truck Show announces entertainment line-up

Avatar photo

FERGUS, Ont. — After a tumultuous few months of establishing a new show site, which is only slightly smaller than the original and at the same location, the Fergus Truck Show has now announced its full entertainment line-up for the 2009 show in July.

 

“We are very excited to have seven top Canadian classic rock and country artists, as well as the previously announced performance by Terri Clark, on Thursday July 23,” said Wayne Billings, the chief operations officer for the Fergus Truck Show, who also indicated that the schedule is not finalized, at this point. “Times are approximate and the line-up is subject to change”

 

The Fergus Truck Show entertainment schedule is as follows:

 

 

Thursday, July 23:

 

7:00 p.m.               Steelecounty                        

8:30 p.m.               Adam Gregory                                    

10:00 p.m.            Terri Clark                                            

 

 

Friday, July 24:

 

7:00 p.m.               Stampeders                                          

8:30p.m.            Trooper                                                                 

10:00 p.m.            Loverboy                                             

Midnight                The Backroads Band                        

 

Saturday, July 25:

 

Noon                      Shelly Rastin Band                            

2:00 p.m.               New Cumberland   
                            
               

3:30 p.m.               Pauly and the Goodfellas                 

5:30 p.m.               Ally Howatt                                         

7:00 p.m.               Dry County                                          

8:45 p.m.               Tara Oram                                           

10:00 p.m.            Doc Walker                                          

Midnight                Moonshine                                           

 

For more information, refer to www.fergustruckshow.com

Avatar photo

Truck News is Canada's leading trucking newspaper - news and information for trucking companies, owner/operators, truck drivers and logistics professionals working in the Canadian trucking industry.


Have your say


This is a moderated forum. Comments will no longer be published unless they are accompanied by a first and last name and a verifiable email address. (Today's Trucking will not publish or share the email address.) Profane language and content deemed to be libelous, racist, or threatening in nature will not be published under any circumstances.

*