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Lasso Music Festival Day 2: A Celebration of Country Energy and Canadian Talent

Day 2 of Lasso Music Festival in Montreal brought a vibrant mix of country, folk, and crossover artists that kept the crowd moving from the first set to the very last. Fans were treated to a full spectrum of talent—from rising Canadian stars to established Alabama country legends and even genre-defying performers like Jelly Roll.

The festival grounds were buzzing with energy, laughter, and a shared love for music that reminded everyone why Lasso continues to be a highlight on the summer calendar. With stages alive with twang, storytelling, and a few surprise moments, the festival showcased how diverse and engaging country music has become.

Teigan Gayse

Canadian country singer Teigan Gayse kicked off the day with undeniable energy, drawing fans in with her dynamic stage presence. Hailing from British Columbia, Gayse recently earned the prestigious Song of the Year award at the BCCMA’s, and her performance clearly reflected her rising stature in the country scene. Dancing, running across the stage, and engaging directly with fans, she brought her music to life in a way that was both entertaining and heartfelt.

Each song was delivered with precision and passion, showcasing her strong vocals and catchy melodies. From upbeat tracks to more emotional moments, Teigan balanced energy with sincerity, connecting deeply with the crowd. Her performance was a reminder of the growing talent in Canadian country music and why she is quickly becoming a household name. By the end of her set, it was clear that Lasso’s audience had been thoroughly captivated by her charm and stagecraft.

Sasha

Shooting Sasha for the second time in two years, it was easy to see why she’s becoming a major force in Canadian music. Born in Montreal, she brought a hometown energy to the stage, commanding attention with her powerful vocals and stage presence. Her set included her massive hit “Mama I Made It,” which had the crowd singing along in unison, a testament to her ability to connect with audiences.

Sasha’s performance was both polished and authentic, blending pop sensibilities with country flair. Fans who had seen her at the Junos knew to expect big energy, and she delivered without hesitation. Her ability to balance intimacy with high-powered showmanship made her one of the standout acts of the day. Sasha left a lasting impression, reminding everyone why Montreal-born talent continues to shape the Canadian music scene.

Cameron Whitcomb

Canadian talent Cameron Whitcomb faced an early challenge with sound issues during the first 25 minutes of his set, but once resolved, he delivered an unforgettable performance. Hailing from Kamloops, British Columbia, and known for his appearances on American Idol, Whitcomb mixes youthful energy with deeply personal storytelling. Frequently performing backflips on stage, he combines physicality with lyrical honesty, often reflecting on his sober journey and the impact it’s had on his life.

Despite early setbacks, Whitcomb connected with the audience, turning initial frustrations into shared excitement. Social media fans who followed his career cheered with recognition and admiration, further cementing his reputation as a rising star in Canadian country music. Once the sound was fixed, his set flowed seamlessly, full of passion, talent, and a captivating presence that held the crowd until the very last note.

Dasha

Dasha, who previously opened for Kane Brown earlier this year, brought a playful and heartfelt energy to her Lasso set. Known for her ability to connect with audiences, she engaged fans directly by square dancing in the crowd and even inviting a child on stage, creating unforgettable moments of interaction. Her music, full of charm and personality, was enhanced by her vibrant stage presence, making her performance feel both personal and dynamic.

Dasha’s ability to blend storytelling with interactive fun demonstrated her versatility as an artist and left the audience smiling and cheering. By the time her set ended, it was clear that she had made an impact, not just with her music, but with her ability to bring people together through shared joy and a little bit of stage magic.

HORSEBATH

Halifax-based HORSEBATH brought a twangy, homegrown energy to the festival, further amplified by the surprise appearance of Grammy winner Sierra Ferrell. The band’s strong connection to their roots was palpable, evoking a sense of familiarity and warmth, especially for fans who, like myself, grew up in Halifax. Their performance was tight, fun, and full of country authenticity, blending heartfelt melodies with infectious energy.

The collaboration with Sierra Ferrell added an unexpected layer of excitement, creating a magical moment on stage that the crowd won’t soon forget. HORSEBATH’s set was a standout, a perfect blend of hometown charm, musical skill, and memorable surprises that left a lasting impression on the festival audience.

Tucker Wetmore

Tucker Wetmore, hailing from Washington State, proved himself a true heartthrob with his energetic and engaging set. Fans, particularly young women, screamed and cheered for him as he delivered high-energy performances alongside his band. Known for headlining Cavendish Festival in PEI later this summer, Wetmore demonstrated why he’s in such high demand. His charisma on stage is undeniable, seamlessly blending fun, enthusiasm, and a genuine connection with the audience.

Each song was met with excitement, whether fans were singing along or dancing to the beat. Wetmore’s performance highlighted the joy of country music and its ability to bring fans together in pure celebration, making him a highlight of Lasso’s second day.

The Dead South

Regina’s The Dead South brought their signature folk, country, and bluegrass fusion to Lasso, delivering a meticulously crafted performance. The four-piece band, complete with stand-up bass, mandolin, and banjo, not only displayed their musical prowess but also entertained with their unique Amish-inspired stage attire. Their harmonies were tight, the instrumentation precise, and the energy both playful and earnest.

The Dead South’s set was a masterclass in blending traditional sounds with modern stagecraft, giving the audience a taste of Canadian roots music done exceptionally well. Fans were drawn in not just by their music, but by the storytelling woven into each song. Their performance served as a reminder of the rich diversity within country and folk music, and how creativity can be expressed both visually and sonically.

Riley Green

Alabama country star Riley Green offered a darker, more intimate set in contrast to the high-energy performances of the day. His traditional country style resonated deeply with fans, creating a communal sing-along atmosphere. Green collaborated with Dasha for one song, and also delivered a heartfelt cover of Toby Keith, highlighting his respect for country music’s roots. The packed crowd was fully engaged, singing along and responding to every lyric.

His focus on storytelling and authentic performance showcased the depth of his artistry. Riley Green’s set was a reminder that country music can evoke both joy and reflection, and his ability to connect with fans through intimate, traditional performances made him a standout of the festival’s closing acts.

Jelly Roll

The Tennessee-born rapper-turned-country star and professional wrestler Jelly Roll closed Lasso with a performance that was equal parts fiery, emotional, and electrifying. This year marked his first official return to Canada, and his affection for Montreal was evident as he interacted with fans throughout the day, even sharing a wave as he arrived on festival grounds. His set combined high-energy band arrangements with moments of vulnerability, leaving the crowd captivated from start to finish.

Jelly Roll’s ability to blend genres, convey emotion, and command the stage made for an unforgettable ending to the festival. It was a perfect culmination of a weekend filled with diverse talent, storytelling, and celebration. Lasso 2025’s Day 2 closed on a high note, leaving fans with memories of a festival that truly honors the power of live music.

The End to a PERFECT weekend

Day 2 of Lasso Music Festival proved why this event is a cornerstone of Montreal’s summer music scene. From rising Canadian stars to seasoned international performers, the festival showcased a range of talent that kept fans engaged and energized.

With moments of surprise, heartfelt storytelling, and high-octane performances, Lasso continues to create a space where music lovers can celebrate both the genre’s roots and its evolving future. Fans left with full hearts, ringing ears, and memories of a festival that perfectly balanced fun, authenticity, and unforgettable artistry.

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