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Juno nominee Kellie Loder to perform at Roots North

Canadian singer-songwriter Kellie Loder was selected as a 2023 mainstage artist and will be performing at St. Paul’s Centre in downtown Orillia
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ROOTS NORTH MUSIC FESTIVAL
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The Roots North Music Festival is excited to announce the Juno award-nominated Kellie Loder as a 2023 mainstage artist featured at St. Paul’s Centre, downtown Orillia. 

There is something truly extraordinary about Juno award nominee Kellie Loder. It can be found in their poignant and timely lyrics set against magical melodies. It can also be found in the singer/songwriter’s electrifying live shows, inspiring profound emotion in listeners. You’ll cry, you’ll laugh, and you’ll tell your friends about it. 

Kellie Loder is most recognizable as the first runner-up on the 2022 season of Canada’s Got Talent. Also included in their quickly growing list of accolades are recent 2022 ECMA nominations for Songwriter of the Year as well as Fan’s Choice Entertainer of the Year. They were named the 2021 Ron Hynes Songwriter of the Year at the Music NL Awards this past December and received a 2021 ECMA win for their groundbreaking music video and song, Molded Like A Monster

Their 2019 single, Fearless, received high praise and was chosen as the soundtrack behind CBC’s 2021 Tokyo Olympics coverage, as well as the soundtrack behind an IMAX Trailer for Superpower Dogs, narrated by Chris Evans (Captain America/Avengers). Their continued accomplishments and hard work have placed them on the same performance stages as Melissa Etheridge, Steven Page, Paul Brady, Joel Plaskett, Alan Doyle, and more. 

Anyone who has heard Loder or watched them perform knows one thing is certain: they’re a compelling talent about to explode on the world stage. 

The Roots North Music Festival is thrilled to announce, from Newfoundland and Labrador, singer-songwriter Kellie Loder as a 2023 mainstage artist performing at St. Paul’s Centre, downtown Orillia. 

Weekend passes are available for $65 for two full nights of main-stage performances Friday, April 21 and Saturday, April 22, 2023. To purchase tickets and to find out more, go to RootsNorthMusic.ca.

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