Robyn Ottolini & JJ Wilde – Concert Opening Acts Announced!

Simcoe, ONThe Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show is turning up the excitement with two powerhouse Canadian female artists joining this year’s concert series. Rising country star Robyn Ottolini will be the special guest for Owen Riegling on Friday, October 10, while rock phenom JJ Wilde joins Big Wreck on Saturday, October 11.

Known for her bold lyrics and unapologetic storytelling, Robyn Ottolini has quickly become one of Canada’s most exciting country voices. Her chart-topping hit F-150 and fearless stage presence have earned her a devoted following and recognition as an artist to watch. Pairing Ottolini’s energy with Owen Riegling’s breakout success makes October 10 a night country fans won’t forget.

The following evening, JJ Wilde brings her raw edge and commanding vocals to the stage ahead of Canadian rock legends Big Wreck. Wilde made history as the first female solo artist to simultaneously top all three Canadian rock charts with her debut single The Rush, and has since won a Juno Award for Rock Album of the Year. Her explosive live show will set the tone for an unforgettable night of rock on October 11.

Adding Robyn Ottolini and JJ Wilde to the lineup makes this year’s concerts some of the most exciting in recent memory,” says Angela Hogeveen, General Manager of the Norfolk County Agricultural Society. “These women bring incredible talent, energy, and star power to the stage — fairgoers are in for something truly special.

TICKETS

Reserved grandstand seating, Trackside, and VIP tickets are available now. Concerts take place during the Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show, running October 7–13, 2025 at the Norfolk County Fairgrounds in Simcoe, Ontario. Fair Entry Tickets and Ride-All-Day vouchers can be purchased in advance at www.norfolkcountyfair.com or any Roulstons location.

ABOUT THE NORFOLK COUNTY FAIR & HORSE SHOW

The Norfolk County Fair & Horse Show, organized by the Norfolk County Agricultural Society since 1840, is one of Ontario’s oldest and largest fairs. The annual event attracts over 100,000 visitors each year with a unique blend of agriculture, entertainment, competitions, midway fun, and community spirit.

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