Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre

Jessica Sevier & Ryan Langdon - Two for the Road Tour 2026

Mon 7 September 2026 7:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Barnoldswick Music & Arts Centre


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Jessica Sevier and Ryan Langon

Two for the Road Tour 2026

A double headline country showcase rarely arrives with this much firepower, emotional honesty, and modern crossover appeal. Bringing together two of the most exciting breakthrough voices emerging from the Canadian country scene, Jessica Sevier and Ryan Langdon represent the new face of contemporary country music — where roots tradition collides with arena-sized hooks, Americana soul, rock energy, radio-ready production and songs that still speak directly to real life. Between them they bring millions of streams, major award recognition, international radio success and a growing reputation as two of the most compelling young artists currently rising through the North American country scene.

Toronto-based singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Jessica Sevier has quickly become one of the most talked-about emerging names in Canadian country and Americana. Blending country, roots and Americana influences with edgy rock dynamics and smoky R&B textures, Sevier creates music that feels emotionally fearless and deeply personal. Drawing inspiration from artists such as Bruce Springsteen while forging a sound entirely her own, she has built a growing audience through raw storytelling, powerful vocals and songs that explore love, resilience, mental health, heartbreak and survival with unflinching honesty. Her music carries both intimacy and cinematic scale — equally suited to late-night drives, festival stages or stripped-back listening-room moments where every lyric lands with full emotional force.

That emotional connection has helped Sevier amass more than 2.5 million career streams while earning widespread industry recognition, including four nominations at the 2026 Country Music Association of Ontario Awards for Single of the Year, Songwriter of the Year, Female Artist of the Year and Breakthrough Artist of the Year. Her acclaimed recent single "Springsteen" — inspired by her lifelong admiration for Bruce Springsteen and shaped by her own experiences with depression and mental health struggles — explores the healing power of music during life's darkest periods. Honest, vulnerable and soaring with modern country emotion, the song further cemented her reputation as an artist unafraid to tell the truth in her songwriting.

Before that came the breakthrough success of "Good To Drive," a fan favourite that surpassed 350,000 streams and climbed into the Top 40 on Canadian Country Radio, earning Sevier major recognition as the iHeartRadio Future Star across Pure Country stations, Hot Country 103.5 Halifax's Artist of the Month, and the face of Spotify's influential "Fresh Finds Canada" playlist. On stage she continues to build a formidable reputation, sharing bills with artists including Dean Brody, James Barker Band and Tenille Townes while steadily proving herself to be one of Canada's brightest new country voices.

Alongside Sevier stands Ryan Langdon — an artist bringing the swagger, volume and blue-collar spirit of modern country-rock roaring into the spotlight. With an oak-barrel baritone voice, huge choruses and a live energy built for packed dance floors, Langdon has emerged as one of the most exciting names in contemporary country music. Fusing the party-starting spirit of '90s country with the modern country-rock power of artists such as Luke Combs, Jason Aldean and Morgan Wallen, Langdon's music captures everything country fans crave — backroad freedom, heartbreak, hard work, cold beer, reckless nights and songs built to be shouted back from the crowd.

With more than 17 million career streams, multiple Top 40 Canadian Country Radio hits and a Top 15 smash on Australian Country Radio, Langdon has become a major rising force whose music resonates far beyond Canada's borders. Tracks such as "Lit In The Sticks," "Buck Wild," "Crushin' Cans" and "Best Night" established him as a master of high-energy country anthems built for neon-lit bars, bonfires and Friday-night release. Americana UK praised "Buck Wild" for its "fast, blistering guitars" and called it "the theme tune for the day the bars get opened again" — perfectly capturing the explosive energy Langdon brings both in the studio and on stage.

Yet behind the full-throttle country-rock exterior lies an artist with genuine emotional depth. Songs such as "Country Like You" and "Friends Don't Let Friends" reveal a more reflective songwriter rooted in loyalty, family, relationships and the working-class values that continue to define his music. That balance between party-starting energy and emotional honesty reaches new heights on his recent single "My Best Dance Moves," released via Slaight Music and Universal Music Canada. Produced by Andrew Martino and co-written with platinum-selling country star Chad Brownlee, the track is a high-octane celebration of '90s country spirit — all dance floors, liquid courage and unforgettable nights soundtracked by booming choruses and irresistible hooks.

Together, Jessica Sevier and Ryan Langdon showcase two sides of the modern country revival — one rooted in emotional vulnerability and Americana soul, the other fuelled by country-rock swagger and full-throttle energy. Both are united by authenticity, exceptional songwriting and a passion for connecting directly with audiences through music that feels lived rather than manufactured. This double headline performance offers a rare chance to witness two rapidly rising Canadian country artists at the point where breakthrough momentum becomes something much bigger — an evening where heartfelt storytelling, arena-ready choruses, rootsy honesty and modern country power collide in unforgettable fashion.