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SAT OCT.3 | 5:00 P.M. & 8:30 P.M. TURVEY CENTER, REGINA, SK.

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5 p.m. show 8:30 p.m. show Gates OPEN at 4 p.m. and CLOSE at 5:10 p.m. Gates OPEN at 7:30 p.m. and CLOSE at 8:40 p.m.

Tickets Tune in Vehicle passes must be shown upon entrance. For concert audio: 107.5 FM. Electronic or printed will be accepted.

Social media Meal pick up Take a concert selfie, post on social media with One person may exit the vehicle to collect all the #nightwithstars2020 and tag @starsairambulance to meals for your passengers. Volunteers are available be entered to win a STARS gift pack. to assist with transporting meals if required. You must wear a mask and show your meal vouchers. Thank you to our social media sponsors: Additional meals may be purchased onsite. @prestigeenvironmentalinc & @prestigepatching

Washrooms & ATM Pledge drive Located inside the Turvey Center. Support STARS by donating at nightwithstars.ca

50/50 raffle Other Purchase tickets online at nightwithstars.ca Please follow COVID-19 regulations. Stay home if (raffle terms & conditions found on website) you are feeling unwell, practice social distancing, wash your hands, and wear your mask when exiting your vehicle. Online silent auction - Givergy The exit gate is located by the STARS helicopter. View/bid on items at nightwithstarsauction.ca. Onsite helicopter tours are not available due to Please see the following page for how to bid using COVID-19. the Givergy system. Please exit immediately following the concert. No alcohol permitted. Items will be available for pick up at the STARS base If you require assistance, please speak to the in Regina (2640 Airport Rd.) Oct. 5 - Oct. 9 from 9:30 security guard, STARS staff, or volunteer that is a.m. - 2:30 p.m. For additional inquiries, please call closest to you. 306-564-7900.

Aaron Pritchett’s legacy continues to be unstoppable. His authentic desire to connect with his fans, whether it be onstage, via his digital platforms, in person or through his music, has sustained and grown a robust and loyal fanbase for 2 decades. Artistically, Aaron Pritchett continues to adapt, and evolve, while refusing to abandon the down home sincerity in his music that has been his trademark since his career inception. Pritchett has charted anthems like Dirt Road In Em, Let’s Get Rowdy, Hold My Beer (Certified GOLD), and also appealed to the softer side with powerful hits like Done You Wrong, and his Top 5 smash - When A Momma’s Boy Meets A Daddy’s Girl. " always appealed to my soul because the songs tackled subject matter that may have been taboo for other formats and told REAL stories about REAL people. Those stories were a lot like mine. I was going fishing, camping, and riding buses to hockey tournaments in even smaller towns than the one I grew up in, life was a lot more country than rock and roll. That feeling resonated with me and I strive to convey that in my music to this day”. “The Score” released shortly after Aaron Pritchett opened multiple SOLD OUT shows for Garth Brooks, hit the market on June 24, 2016 and debuted at #1 Canadian on the country charts. The first single Dirt Road In ‘Em broke industry paradigms by landing inside the Top 10 on the country radio singles chart, marking Aaron’s first return to the Top 10 in over eight years. The sophomore single, Out Of The Blue scored a Top 15 spot at radio in November 2016, and the aforementioned When A Momma’s Boy Meets A Daddy’s Girl, landed at #5 on the Canadian country singles chart and was the #1 most played Canadian track – as well! Recently, the industry has caught on to what the fans have always known – which is that Aaron Pritchett belongs in the pantheon of Canada’s most elite artists. In 2017, Pritchett was welcomed back to the nomination circles with a Juno nom for Country Album of the Year, as well as multiple CCMA Award nominations, including Male Artist of the Year! Pritchett’s single Better When I Do hit #1 on the Canadian Country radio charts! The unprecedented story continues to roll on! The new single Never Seen Me Like This is at country radio, and available everywhere now.

To call “accomplished” would be the understatement of the century. Throughout his career he has won many awards: Juno Awards, CCMA Awards, and ECMA Awards to name a few, for his music, has been inducted into the Nova Scotia Country Music Hall of Fame, recorded 12 albums, regularly performs all over the world, and has acted in a number of films, television shows, and stage plays. He is a highly regarded humanitarian, strong supporter of the military, and, most importantly, a proud father and devoted husband. Canyon’s tireless work as spokesman for the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation (JDRF) and his ongoing support for Canada’s Armed Forces has earned him much recognition. Among them, he was honoured with the Humanitarian Award by the Canadian Country Music Association, the Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal, and was also made the first ever colonel commandant of the Royal Canadian Air Cadets by The Honourable Peter MacKay, Minister of National Defence. Outside of his music and charitable work, many people might also recognize George for his numerous roles on the big screen, including: Charlie Wells in the hit television show Heartland and the head forest ranger in Trailer Park Boys, and Bull Shelton in the Hallmark Channel’s highest-rated original movie One Starry Christmas. George Canyon's latest single is titled The Speed Of Life, and is now playing on country radio, and available on all streaming and purchasing platforms.

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