Children Believe are proud to present CCMA winners, and beloved Canadian country
superstars George Canyon and Aaron Pritchett as they unite for their Coast to Coast Cowboy Christmas Tour. With countless accolades between them, and over 25 years of hits, the pair will come together to treat fans to some of their own chart topping songs, as well as some all-time favorite Christmas classics. Truly a show not to be missed, in celebration of the Holiday season.
ABOUT THE ARTISTS
Aaron Pritchett has been a powerhouse in Canadian country music for more than two decades, known for his energetic live shows and heartfelt songwriting. With 13 Top Ten hits, a 2019 #1 single (“Better When I Do”), and a string of JUNO, CCMA, WCMA, and BCCMA nominations and wins, Pritchett continues to redefine the genre while staying true to his roots. His philanthropy shines through his Annual Big Wheel Charity Golf Classic, which has raised over $150,000 to date. His latest single, “Let It Ride,” proves yet again why Aaron Pritchett continues to reign in Canadian country music.
George Canyon has earned his place as one of Canada’s most beloved country icons, with multiple JUNO, CCMA, and ECMA awards, a Platinum-certified debut album, and a celebrated catalogue of hits including “Just Like You,” “I Believe in Angels,” and “Slow Dance.” Beyond music, Canyon is a decorated humanitarian, actor, memoirist, and proud supporter of Canada’s Armed Forces. His 2022 memoir My Country chronicles his remarkable journey from Nova Scotia to Nashville and back home again.
ABOUT CHILDREN BELIEVE
Children Believe comes alongside communities through local partners to empower them to remove the obstacles that get in the way of children going to, staying in, and finishing school.
We help them to make sure nothing else gets in the way of their futures.
Things like:
- Child Hunger
- Child labour
- Child sexual exploitation
- Lack of health care
- Lack of clean water
The list is long, but our resolve is strong. Community by community, Children Believe is working towards a better future for children, full of choices. Poverty is complex, that is true, but helping isn’t.