I hope, but if you go to concert/festival pages they're usually very clear and excited to announce that this isn't everyone. The coke stage page paints it as if this is the full line-up.
I hope, but if you go to concert/festival pages they're usually very clear and excited to announce that this isn't everyone. The coke stage page paints it as if this is the full line-up.
The Quest stands upon the edge of a knife. Stray but a little, and it will fail, to the ruin of all. Yet hope remains while the Company is true. Go Flames Go!
Thursday, July 5 - GORD BAMFORD
Friday, July 6 - PETRIC
Saturday, July 7 - MEGHAN PATRICK
Sunday, July 8 - RANDY HOUSER
Monday, July 9 - LOCASH
Tuesday, July 10 - THE ROAD HAMMERS
Wednesday, July 11 - JAMES BARKER BAND
Thursday, July 12 - WASHBOARD UNION
Friday, July 13 - THE DUNGAREES
Saturday, July 14 - RIVER TOWN SAINTS
Sunday, July 15 - LEAVING THOMAS
I will definitely be taking in James Barker Band. They are quite good.
As someone that has lived in Calgary most of my life, I was wondering what the actual economic benefit is to the city. Obviously tourism shoots up, and a ton of money is poured into the economy, but have never really seen how those dollars impact the city (positively or negatively)
As someone that has lived in Calgary most of my life, I was wondering what the actual economic benefit is to the city. Obviously tourism shoots up, and a ton of money is poured into the economy, but have never really seen how those dollars impact the city (positively or negatively)
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The Calgary Stampede says visitors to Stampede Park alone spend roughly $345 million within Alberta.