Hamilton

Hamilton to host the 2018 Country Music Awards

Hamilton has been selected to host Country Music Week and the Canadian Country Music Awards in 2018.

Hamilton last hosted the Country Music Awards in 2011

Mayor Fred Eisenberger was on hand to congratulate Tourism Hamilton on its successful bid to host the CCMA Awards. (Mahnoor Yawar/CBC)

Hamilton has been selected to host Country Music Week and the Canadian Country Music Awards in 2018.

The nationally broadcast show will be held at FirstOntario Centre on Sept. 9, 2018, at the culmination of a four-day event that will feature country music talent from all over Canada. 

The announcement was made by Canadian Country Music Association president Don Green, with the help of Mayor Fred Eisenberger and Anna Bradford, director of Tourism and Culture, City of Hamilton.

Niagara country music star Tim Hicks performed live at the announcement. (Mahnoor Yawar/CBC)

"Hamilton has everything we need," said Green. "Including world-class facilities, a proven local host team of hundreds of experienced volunteers, government and corporate leaders providing support and a solid love of music."

Eisenberger commended the hard work of the Hamilton Economic Development team and Tourism Hamilton in creating the successful bid, launched while Hamilton was playing host to the Junos.

"We like a good party in the city of Hamilton," he said. "It's going to be a fantastic opportunity for Hamilton to kick up its heels and fill up its hotels.

"Hamilton is a great music city and has been for a long time, and getting better at it each and every year with some great local talent."

From left: Lindsay Ell, Johnny Reid, Lindi Ortega and JJ Shiplett helped send off the Canadian Country Music Association Awards in London in 2016. The awards are coming to Hamilton in 2018. (Dave Chidley/Canadian Press)

Tourism Hamilton says the city expects to welcome 25,000 people attending Country Music Week, with official events being held at eight different venues in the city. It will also be part of the Hamilton Music Strategy, said spokesperson Carrie Brooks, aiming to solidify the city's identity as a music city.

This is the first of 5 major music events to be drawn to Hamilton as part of the city's action plan over the next 4 years, all of which would go towards the city's target of over $50 million in economic impact. 

Tim Hicks, country music singer-songwriter from Niagara Falls, performed live at the announcement.

This is the sixth time Hamilton will be hosting the event, and the first time since it was held on the same weekend as Supercrawl in 2011.

The 2017 Country Music Awards will be held in Saskatoon, Sask.