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Boots and Hearts Music Festival has announced the remainder of its lineup for the music and camping festival running from Aug. 7 to Aug. 10 at Burl’s Creek in Oro-Medonte, about 90 minute north of Toronto.

Joining previously announced headliner Bailey Zimmerman and supporting act Tyler Hubbard on the mainstage on Aug. 8 are Canada’s Cameron Whitcomb and Sacha and U.S. country artist Austin Snell.

Canadian group High Valley and CMA Award-winning sibling trio The Band Perry — reuniting on stage for the first time in five years — will join headliner Sam Hunt and supporting act Chase Rice on the mainstage Aug. 9.

Songwriter and rock enthusiast Hardy, joined by Koe Wetzel in his debut appearance at Boots and Hearts, will close out the festival on Aug. 10 alongside rock group Daughtry, Meghan Patrick and rock-country duo Lakeview on the mainstage.

“Hardy, Sam Hunt and Bailey Zimmerman first took the Boots and Hearts stage early in their careers and have since grown into global headliners,” said event co-founder Eva Dunford.

“Along with our established headline artists, our festival continues to be a rite of passage for future music legends and we can’t wait to see this year’s new talent —they’re destined to be some of the world’s next biggest stars!”

The festival launches on Aug. 7 with the annual Kick Off Party headlined by Justin Moore, who will be joined by singer-songwriter Tyler Joe Miller and 2024 Emerging Artist Showcase winner Sarah Vanderzon.

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Single-day tickets will be available on Friday and prices start at $69.99 plus taxes and fees for the Thursday acts. The pricing for Friday, Saturday and Sunday will start at $139.99 plus taxes and fees for general admission and $239.99 plus taxes and fees for VIP admission.

Single-day tickets, full weekend tickets and tent and RV camping passes are available at www.bootsandhearts.com.

“We’re excited to continue to highlight the amazing blend of country and rock music with acts like Hardy, Daughtry, Stephen Wilson Jr. and Koe Wetzel added to our festival lineup this year,” said Republic Live booking director Brooke Dunford in a statement.

“We’re also thrilled to showcase some of the fastest-rising talent both genres have to offer. We have so many newcomers joining us on stage this year, like Cameron Whitcomb, Noeline Hofmann and Dylan Marlowe, who have so much buzz and momentum behind them, and we can’t wait to see them play.”