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Big Sky, Boots and Hearts country music festivals cancelled this summer due to COVID-19

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Two Toronto-area country music festivals are the latest victims of the COVID-19 pandemic.The Big Sky Music Festival on July 18 and the Boots and Hearts Festival, Aug.

6-9, both being held at Burl’s Creek, about 90 minutes north of T.O., have been cancelled with refunds available.“The health and well-being of our fans, artists, staff, partners and the community is always our highest priority,” said Republic LIve founding partner Eva Dunford in a statement.“The impact of COVID-19 remains a risk for all large-scale events in 2020.”The Big Sky lineup featured Dwight Yoakam, Leann Rimes and Ronnie Milsap, and Boots and Hearts had headliners Eric Church, Dan + Shay, Jon Pardi and Dustin Lynch.An automatic refund is available for Big Sky

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