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Multi-platinum country group High Valley have cultivated a loyal following that craves the band’s upbeat messages, anthemic melodies and signature fusion of contemporary country and traditional bluegrass. The musical blend has resonated with fans in the group’s native Canada and the U.S. with a force that propelled High Valley to be the top-selling Canadian band in country music history. Led by founder, lead singer/songwriter and 7-time SOCAN Country Music Award Winner Brad Rempel, the group has amassed more than half a billion global streams, notched back-to-back gold singles in the U.S., achieved multiple No. 1 songs in Canada, two gold albums and six platinum singles. High Valley has been nominated for ACM, CMT and JUNO Awards and have earned multiple CCMA Awards, with the group’s hits including “Make You Mine,” “She’s With Me” and “Grew Up On That.”
February 13 LINEUP UPDATE: Sully Burrows has officially joined the party! 🎉
Sully Burrows
Sully Burrows is quickly establishing himself as one of Canada’s most exciting young voices in country music. At just 18 years old, he’s already amassed 5 million streams across his first five singles and captured attention with his breakout track Rally Around, praised for its “effortless charm and honest heart” (Think Country Music) and “polished radio-ready sound” (CTV News).
In 2025, Sully Burrows performed at CMA Fest in Nashville, performed at major Canadian festivals including Boots & Hearts and LASSO and was named CMAOntario’s Emerging Artist of the Year. He also took the stage at the Memorial Cup parade with the London Knights and secured a Top 3 spot in SiriusXM’s national ‘Top of the Country’ competition.
With momentum building fast, Sully brought his songs to Nashville’s legendary Whisky Jam on October 6th,marking his U.S. performance debut. That led into his debut EP “Somewhere in a Small Town” which was met with extensive DSP support.


