Now that the winds of winter are behind us, we’re on the edge of our seats waiting for the Calgary Stampede. From vendors to food trucks, the Greatest Outdoor Show on Earth has a little something for everyone, and this year is no exception.

For many, music is the very best part of the 10-day event, and this year, like so many before it, the Stampede is sure to bring some huge names to the Coca-Cola Stage, Nashville North, and The Big Four Roadhouse — the latter of which just announced its 2025 lineup.

“The Big Four Roadhouse has become the place where unforgettable Stampede experiences begin,” said Allison Wright, director of Stampede programming at the Calgary Stampede.

“With cold drinks, good company and an atmosphere that’s hard to beat, we’re bringing music fans a standout lineup featuring pop icons, rock royalty, and the kind of energy you don’t want to miss.”

Who is performing at the Big Four in 2025?

Can’t wait for a Stampede summer? Here’s who will be taking the stage between July 4 to the 13 at the Big Four:

  • Toque and Danny Nix & The Heat (July 3)
  • Natasha Bedingfield and Diamond Cafe (July 4)
  • Smino (July 5)
  • Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit, with MJ Lenderman and the Wind, The Paper Kites, Noeline Hofmann, and Boy Golden (July 6 — ticketed event)
  • TLC and Kate & The Comets (July 7)
  • De La Soul and Kate & The Comets (July 8)
  • Lil Jon and Kate & The Comets (July 9)
  • Boys Like Girls and Jory Kinjo (July 10)
  • Yung Gravy and Jory Kinjo (July 11)
  • Tom Morello  and Jory Kinjo (July 12)
  • Mike and Jory Kinjo (July 13)

The best part? You can catch most of the above artists for free with admission to the park.

This particular venue is 18+ after 6 p.m., except for July 6, when Jason Isbell and the 400 Unit take the stage.

If you’re interested, tickets are on sale now, but don’t hesitate. They’ll be gone before you know it!

Get excited, Calgary, because the Stampede is on its way!

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