TheĀ Country Music Association of OntarioĀ (CMAOntario) is proud to announce the first wave of performers for the CMAOntario Festival & Awards Weekend taking place May 31-June 2, 2024 in Mississauga. In addition to the 13th AnnualĀ CMAOntario Awards Show, CMAOntario Festival & Awards Weekend will include Songs & Stories: Songwriters in the Round, R2i TuneUp Conference, Street Fair, Bonfire, Tailgate Party, and Sauga Sunday.
On Saturday, June 1 the CMAOntario Festival & Awards Weekend will present Tailgate, and Bonfire – two free concerts at Celebration Square. Fans can celebrate the anticipation of the CMAOntario Awards with the afternoonĀ TailgateĀ party featuring entertainment from nominees and fan favourites such asĀ Andrew Hyatt, Jessie T, New Moon Junction, and Emily Clair. TheĀ CMAOntarioĀ BonfireĀ will give fans a chance to take in Ontarioās hottest new music and rising stars with evening concert performances byĀ Jason Blaine, Les Bilinguish Boys, Karli June, Mackenzie Leigh Meyer, Lemon Cash, and Abby Stewart.
On Sunday, June 2 at Celebration Square, the City of Mississaugaās music office will present Sauga Sunday. This free, family-friendly afternoon concert will show why Mississauga was named Canadian āMusic City of the Yearā with an all-women lineup of the cityās top country talent featuring Elyse Saunders, Nicole Rayy, Bree Taylor, Alessia Cohle, Kendra Gabrielle and Jade Hilton.
The 13th AnnualĀ CMAOntario Awards Show, hosted byĀ Jason McCoy and Teigen Gayse,Ā will include exciting performances by: Karli June, who is nominated for four CMAOntario Awards this year; Owen Riegling, Jason Blaine,Ā and Nicole Rayy, who are each nominated for three CMAOntario Awards; Griffen Palmer, up for two CMAOntario Awards;Ā Elyse Saunders, nominated for Female Artist of the Year; River Town Saints, nominated for Group or Duo of the Year; Sugar Crush, first time nominees for Francophone Artist or Group of the Year;Ā Callie McCullough, nominated for Roots Artist or Group of the Year; and Ryan Langdon, who is celebrating 200,000 streamsĀ and counting on his latest single āSoul & My Sanityā. The CMAOntario Awards, presented by Slaight Music, will take place on Sunday, June 2 in Hammerson Hall at the Living Arts Centre in Mississauga. Tickets for the CMAOntario Awards ShowĀ are on sale now.
The CMAOntario Awards Show will also include the Impact Award, which recognizes an artist, group, industry personality or organization that has left an enduring and indelibly positive footprint on the landscape of country music in Ontario.Ā The 2024 Impact Award will be presented to Charlie Major.
Rising to the forefront of the Canadian Music scene in the early to mid-nineties, Charlie had a heyday at radio when he became the first Canadian artist in history to score six BDS #1 hits off of his debut album. Nine more chart topping hits would follow, and Charlie would crisscross the world headlining tours and connecting with his fans at fairs and festivals.
But as the old saying goes āfame comes with a costā and it wasnāt long before a major US label signed Charlie, moved him and his family to Nashville. The head of the label told Charlie his sound needed to change and become āmore country.ā The marketing department thought his records might sell better in the US if he appeared on the album cover in a Stetson, and added more fiddles and steel guitars to his edgy songs. What the label did not know was that even though Major might sell out concerts, he was not the type of guy who āsells outā his career. Charlieās integrity to remain true to his fans, himself and his music was immovable and so he relinquished the dream of the big US record deal and returned to his homeland where he continues to be embraced.
Over a decade later Charlie is as successful as ever, he headlines his own tours and pairs up with the likes of ZZ Top to rock arenas full of fans from coast to coast. He has sold nearly half a million records in Canada alone and won three Juno Awards and seven CCMAās, but you wouldnāt know it to meet him, and he would not tell you. He wears the cloak of humility, just like the hardworking folks that he represents in his music. Truly a Canadian legend and one of the accomplished ānice guysā in the game, Charlie would not have it any other way.
CMAOntario Festival & Awards Weekend programming for Songs & Stories: Songwriters in the Round, R2i TuneUp Conference, and the Street Fair to be revealed soon!
CMAOntario Festival & Awards Weekend
Event Schedule
Tailgate Concert
Saturday, June 1 from 1-3pm
FREE
Celebration Square
300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga
Bonfire Concert
Saturday, June 1 from 7-10:30pm
FREE
Celebration Square
300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga
Sauga Sunday
Sunday, June 2 from 11am ā 3pm
FREE
Celebration Square
300 City Centre Drive, Mississauga
CMAOntario Awards Show
Sunday, June 2 from 7pm
Hammerson Hall, Living Arts Centre
4141 Living Arts Centre Drive, Mississauga, ON
Regular Reserved Seating starts at $35 plus fees
Awards & Conference Combo package is $140 plus fees
VIP Tickets are $260 plus fees




