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(902) 718-7655
Doors open at 1pm
DeeDee Austin Bio:
DeeDee Austin is a 20-year-old Indigenous pop powerhouse from Nova Scotia and Abegweit First Nation on PEI. DeeDee’s high energy performances combine pop with Indigenous influences – bringing deeply personal experience into her lyrics and music.
DeeDee was awarded Howie Mandel’s Golden Buzzer at Canada’s Got Talent ’25, which included a $25k prize.
DeeDee is nominated for three East Coast Music awards this year and has been honoured with many trophies in her short career including Music NS’ Indigenous Artist of the Year twice. She has opened for Aysenabee, Blue Rodeo, April Wine and has headlined The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo, Canada Games, and numerous concerts for thousands of spectators.
DeeDee’s school shows have drawn high praise from educators for her ability to inspire and engage students.
Cameron Nickerson Bio:
Cameron Nickerson draws inspiration from lived experience at his century-old camp in small-town Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Nominated by the Canadian Country Music Association for 2025’s Innovative Campaign of the Year, Nickerson’s relentless pursuit of truth in songwriting has positioned him as a rising voice in the Americana scene. His third solo album, The Wagon, has landed on SiriusXM’s “North Americana” (Ch. 359)
and Spotify’s “North Country,” marking a new chapter as he leans into bluegrass with his band, The 340 South. Head tats and bluegrass—Nickerson’s proving that tradition still
has plenty of edge.
Apryll Aileen Bio:
Apryll Aileen is a classically trained pianist turned pop artist whose music blends emotional storytelling with cinematic production. Influenced by Adele, and Lana Del Rey, she combines atmospheric pop with alt-country elements and introspective songwriting. Ahead of her 2026 ECMA showcase appearance, she released “Call Me Anytime,” a pop/alt-country single about family, distance, and unconditional support. The track was featured on four major Apple Music editorial playlists, including New Music Daily and New in Singer-Songwriter. A finalist in the Juno
Wavemakers Tour, Apryll has performed internationally at Sweden’s VIVA Sounds Music Festival and iconic New York venues including The Bitter End, Rockwood Music Hall, and Bowery Electric.

[email protected]
(902) 718-7655
Doors open at 1pm
DeeDee Austin Bio:
DeeDee Austin is a 20-year-old Indigenous pop powerhouse from Nova Scotia and Abegweit First Nation on PEI. DeeDee’s high energy performances combine pop with Indigenous influences – bringing deeply personal experience into her lyrics and music.
DeeDee was awarded Howie Mandel’s Golden Buzzer at Canada’s Got Talent ’25, which included a $25k prize.
DeeDee is nominated for three East Coast Music awards this year and has been honoured with many trophies in her short career including Music NS’ Indigenous Artist of the Year twice. She has opened for Aysenabee, Blue Rodeo, April Wine and has headlined The Royal Nova Scotia International Tattoo, Canada Games, and numerous concerts for thousands of spectators.
DeeDee’s school shows have drawn high praise from educators for her ability to inspire and engage students.
Cameron Nickerson Bio:
Cameron Nickerson draws inspiration from lived experience at his century-old camp in small-town Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. Nominated by the Canadian Country Music Association for 2025’s Innovative Campaign of the Year, Nickerson’s relentless pursuit of truth in songwriting has positioned him as a rising voice in the Americana scene. His third solo album, The Wagon, has landed on SiriusXM’s “North Americana” (Ch. 359)
and Spotify’s “North Country,” marking a new chapter as he leans into bluegrass with his band, The 340 South. Head tats and bluegrass—Nickerson’s proving that tradition still
has plenty of edge.
Apryll Aileen Bio:
Apryll Aileen is a classically trained pianist turned pop artist whose music blends emotional storytelling with cinematic production. Influenced by Adele, and Lana Del Rey, she combines atmospheric pop with alt-country elements and introspective songwriting. Ahead of her 2026 ECMA showcase appearance, she released “Call Me Anytime,” a pop/alt-country single about family, distance, and unconditional support. The track was featured on four major Apple Music editorial playlists, including New Music Daily and New in Singer-Songwriter. A finalist in the Juno
Wavemakers Tour, Apryll has performed internationally at Sweden’s VIVA Sounds Music Festival and iconic New York venues including The Bitter End, Rockwood Music Hall, and Bowery Electric.

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| Other Events at Bent Ridge Winery |
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| Fri Jun 19, 6pm Hatfield & Lafleche |
| Fri Jun 26, 6pm The Fog |
| Wed Jul 1, 3pm Bent Ridge 8th Birthday Bash with Joe Murphy Blues Band |
| Sun Jul 19, 2pm Elyse Aeryn + Aaron MacDonald + Jamie Fontaine |
| Wed Jul 22, 6pm Dinner in the Vines Maritime Lobster Boil |
| Sun Jul 26, 2pm JRDN + Chris Kirby + Adina Fraser |
| Wed Jul 29, 6pm Dinner in the Vines Tuscan Vineyard Feast |
| Sun Aug 9, 2pm Garrett Mason + Christine Campbell + Joce Reyome |
| Wed Aug 12, 6pm Dinner in the Vines Tides & Terroir |
| Sun Aug 16, 2pm Braden Lam + Erin Costelo + Paul Murphy (Wintersleep) |
| See More... |
