2026 Entertainment
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Jake and the Hill People
Friday, Sept. 11 – following the Monster Trucks
Jake & The Hill People are a roots-driven band blending raw country, folk, and backroad storytelling into a sound that feels both timeless and lived-in. Based in Oregon, the group brings an honest, stripped-down energy to every stage they step on—drawing from old legends like Willie, Waylon, and Merle Haggard, alongside the new wave of Tyler Childers and The Turnpike Troubadours.
Known for their gritty vocals, tight-knit instrumentation, and songs about real life—love, loss, work, and wandering—Jake & The Hill People aren’t about polish, they’re about feel. Whether they’re playing a small-town bar or a packed local venue, their shows carry the same spirit: authentic, unfiltered, and built for folks who just want something real to hold onto. With a growing following across the Pacific Northwest, Jake & The Hill People are carving out their place the old-fashioned way—one song, one show, and one good story at a time.

Mathieu Raney Band
Saturday, Sept. 12 – afternoon
Influenced by Rock, Country, Folk, Blues and Reggae, Mathieu Raney has been performing coast to coast for the last 5 years and racking up over 600 shows in that time. From performing at Casino’s, County Fairs, Festivals and many a Honky Tonk in between, it’s time to bring the fun to The Harvest Fest this year with a full band! Come celebrate America’s 250 year Anniversary and dance along to songs from your favorite artists.
Coors Light Entertainment Tent Hours:
Friday: 5 PM to 1 AM (21+ only)
Saturday: NOON to 6 PM (all ages)
6 PM to 1 AM (21+ only)
Sunday: 9 AM – 6 PM (all ages)
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