Jacquie Daniels


Outlaw country artist Jacquie Daniels hits the legendary King Eddy stage on July 25.

About Jacquie Daniels:

Saddle up and ride into the untamed world of Jacquie Daniels & The Blank Slates—where every stage transforms into a dusty saloon pulsing with raw energy and outlaw spirit.

Fronted by the fierce and unapologetic Jacquie Daniels, a proud Cree-Métis entertainer from Spruce Grove, Alberta with deep roots in the Red River Settlement, this band isn’t just playing country music—they’re rewriting the rulebook. With a voice as bold as a six-shooter and lyrics that strike straight to the heart, Jacquie leads the charge with fearless authenticity.

Crowned 2024 Songwriter of the Year at the International Josie Awards and 2023 Female Vocalist & Entertainer of the Year at NACMAI, Jacquie Daniels is blazing a trail with every performance. Picture a stand-up bass thundering like galloping hooves, razor-sharp guitar riffs slicing through the air, and a horn section that echoes like a western showdown. It’s a sonic throwdown where the grit of Waylon Jennings, the sparkle of Dolly Parton, and the cinematic drama of Ghost Riders in the Sky collide.

From commanding the stage at the CCMA Country Crawl and the legendary Bluebird Café in Nashville to opening for Juno Award-winning James Barker Band, Jacquie Daniels captivates with a magnetic mix of humor, emotion, and raw storytelling.

Jacquie Daniels isn’t just redefining what it means to be an outlaw in country music—she celebrates authenticity, challenges expectations, and kicks ass in rhinestones. With her bold vision, heartfelt storytelling, and commitment to breaking barriers, she continues to blaze a trail as one of country music’s most compelling and authentic voices.


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

Event Details:

Date: July 25, 2025

Time: 8:30 pm

Price: $10 cover

HOURS

Monday closed
Tuesday closed
Wednesday 11 am to 9 pm
Thursday 11 am to 11 pm
Friday 11 am to close
Saturday 11 am to close
Sunday 11 am to 4 pm
July 1 (Canada Day) 11 am to 11 pm
Friday, July 4 closed
Monday, July 7 11 am to 10 pm
July 8-11 closed