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Canadian country artist Jess Moskaluke to headline Peachfest country night

Canadian country music star Jess Moskaluke will be headlining the Penticton Peach Festival's country music night on August 6, 2020.
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Unlike many other festivals, Penticton Peach Festival isn't planning to go on hiatus and today organizers announced international artist Jess Moskalukewill  perform at the 2020 edition of the festival.

Moskaluke will headline Tim Hortons Country Night on Thursday, Aug. 6.

Her single, “Country Girls” has made her number one on Canadian country radio this year and Moskaluke is releasing her latest single, “Halfway Home,” this Friday.

Moskaluke is the first Canadian female country artist since Shania Twain to achieve CRIA platinum single status with “Cheap Wine and Cigarettes,” and has since earned gold certifications for “Take Me Home,” and "Kiss Me Quiet.”

“We feel so grateful to have such a talented artist with a current number one hit on Canadian country radio coming to Penticton Peach Festival,” Peachfest president Don Kendall says.
“She has a growing fan base with over 32 million views on YouTube, and her popularity is only rising,” he says.

Moskaluke is a three-time consecutive Canadian Country Music Association recipient for female artist of the year. She is a multiple June Award nominee with the 2017 Juno award for country album of the year.

Shawn Austin will also be featured at this year’s Peachfest country night. His debut single, Paradise Found has him one of the top 10 most played Canadian country artists on radio.


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