Cameron Whitcomb

Associated Charities
  • Charity Auction (2026)
  • Supported a charity guitar signing at the Tribute Communities Centre with artists including HARDY
  • Celebrity Charity Ride (2024)
  • Kelowna Harley-Davidson
  • Performed for Big Brothers Big Sisters
  • Alongside actors like Kim Coates
  • Publicly advocates for mental health and addiction recovery
Additional Notes
  • SOBRIETY
  • As of 2026, artist has been sober for 3 years. No alcohol should be offered or provided rather it be for the crew or support acts
  • Struggled with addiction since he was twelve years old
  • Song "Quitter)" was inspired by his battle with addiction, and becoming sober
  • Career Notes
  • Canadian singer and songwriter
  • Competed on season 20 of reality television show American Idol
  • Charted internationally with the singles "Quitter", "Medusa", "Hundred Mile High", and "Options"
  • 2025 - won Canadian Country Music Awards "Breakthrough Artist of the Year" and "Fan's Choice" Awards
  • 2025 - won Country Music Association Award's "Global Country Achievement Award"
  • Early Life
  • Born in Peace River, Alberta
  • Raised in Nanaimo, British Columbia
  • Around the age of 17, Whitcomb left home and moved to Kamloops, where he began working on the Trans Mountain Pipeline
  • At 19, while continuing to work on the pipeline, Whitcomb began to post karaoke videos of himself singing on Reddit
Band Origin City
Show DateArtist NameVenue NameAdditional Experience Plan
Cameron Whitcomb
Cameron Whitcomb
Cameron Whitcomb
Cameron Whitcomb