Chris LeBlanc

Country artist Chris LeBlanc hits the legendary King Eddy stage on December 28.

About Chris LeBlanc:

For Chris LeBlanc, it’s all about the music. It started with his first band practice when he was 3 years old in his hometown of Shediac, New Brunswick. Music was in the family, so there was no doubt that young Chris was destined for stardom. Fast-forward a few years to 2007 in Calgary, Alberta when Chris released his debut album “Too Much Nothin’. Shortly after, he won the 2008 Country 105/Lammles Rising Star contest, was nominated for Country Recording of the Year at the 2009 East Coast Music Awards, and was presented with the Dick Damron Award at the Dick Damron Tribute Show. It doesn’t stop there!

Chris got together with award-winning singer, songwriter, producer and friend Steve Fox to begin working on his sophomore album “Two Hearts and Four Wheels”. Released in 2012 with favourites at radio “Little Brick Bungalow”, “Fallen” and the title track “Two Hearts and Four Wheels” which was written by Chris and Steve was almost recorded by Super-Group Rascal Flatts after they heard it and took it into rehearsals. Chris always puts on an electrifying live show and lives for the stage! He’s had the pleasure of sharing the stage with many great Canadian and U.S. artists ranging from Julian Austin to Charlie Pride and most recently opening for Jade Eagleson, Tyler Jo Miller,The Road Hammers and many more. His smooth, deep vocals and unique styling will instantly captivate you. Chris is currently in works on new music for 2024.


Sound production equipment for the King Eddy provided by PK Sound.

Event Details:

Date: December 28, 2024

Time: 8:30 pm

Price: $10 cover

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