Multiple Canadian music legends headlining Nova Scotia Stampede Sept. 26-29

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BIBLE HILL, N.S. — Several Canadian music icons will be heading to Bible Hill this September for a weekend of food, music and bull riding at the Inaugural Nova Scotia Stampede.

Heather Rankin, Matt Minglewood, George Canyon and Natalie MacMaster will take the stage on Thursday, Friday will feature Jess Moskaluke and the Road Hammers, Saturday will play host to The Stanfields and Shanneyganock, with Campbell & Johnstone and Tom Cochrane wrapping up the event on Sunday.Inaugural Nova Scotia Stampede set to take place next fall in Truro, N.S.

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