the best-selling Canadian bands along with Indigenous singer/songwrit- er April Martell and Battle of the Bands winner Petra Moriarty kicking off the night’s show and the Jube for 2024. Saturday night’s Rockin’ the River headliner is SUM 41, who will give their last-ever performance in Nova Scotia on the Jubilee stage as part of their Farewell Tour. Jubileers will witness the explosive sound of Sum 41, known for their chart-topping hits and dynamic live performances for an unforgettable show filled with high-octane punk-rock anthems from the band’s storied 27-year career that has firmly cemented their place in rock history with over 15 million records sold worldwide, mul- tiple Billboard Charting releases, a Grammy Award nomination, 2 Juno Awards (7 nominations), a Kerrang! Award. Joining them on stage will be Alert The Medic, known for bringing the Stadium experience to in- timate venues and festival stages and creating anthemic melodies for over a decade that will stick in your brain long after the show! Canadian indie-rock artist Andre Pettipas & The Giants also take to the stage with their ‘take no prisoners’ approach to live performances and their rep- utation as a band that routinely cranks out the tunes that stick in your head long after the show ends. Kicking off night two is the Pop-Punk- Indie band Life Left. The Jubilee changes it up on Sunday in a big way for day three with a Country Rocks the River showcase which will spotlight some of the
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