Tareya at the King Eddy
Canadian country-pop artist Tareya hits the legendary King Eddy stage on June 25.
Date: June 25, 2026
Time: 7:30 pm
Price: $30 in advance or $35 at the door
About Tareya:
Tareya is a highly acclaimed, JUNO and CCMA-nominated Canadian country-pop singer, songwriter, and producer whose music has generated an estimated 12 million total streams across global digital platforms.
Originally from Calgary, Alberta, she achieved explosive nationwide prominence as the central female voice of the chart-topping country duo Autumn Hill. Green carved out a historic place in the Canadian music landscape when her work crossed over from country charts to mainstream pop radio, a massive commercial feat that had not been accomplished by a Canadian country act since Shania Twain. Discovered via YouTube by Wax Records executives, she quickly shifted from a budding solo artist into a powerhouse collaborator, laying the foundation for a career defined by consecutive high-profile industry accolades.
During her definitive five-year run anchoring Autumn Hill, Green accumulated a catalog of critical milestones, highlighted by two prestigious JUNO Award nominations and six Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) nominations. Her vocal performance and sharp songwriting sensibilities drove the duo’s two celebrated studio albums, Favourite Mistake and Anchor. She co-penned and sang lead on a string of massive radio staples, including the smash hit breakout crossover single “Anything at All,” “Fire,” and “Can’t Keep Waiting”. Her commercial momentum reached a peak on the charts when the powerful ballad “Blame” secured a coveted #1 music video spot on CMT and soared to a Top 5 position on country radio. These consecutive hits earned the group successive JUNO and CCMA Award nominations for Breakthrough Artist and Best Country Album.
Green’s status as a top-tier performer was solidified by her invitations to headline the national CCMA Awards broadcast in both 2014 and 2015. Over the course of her mainstream career, she has shared arena and festival stages with global country superstars like Keith Urban, Carrie Underwood, and Tim McGraw, and recorded an vocal duets with Canadian music legends Jann Arden and Tom Cochrane.
Following an amicable split from the duo to reclaim her standalone artistry, she re-emerged as an independent artist. She expanded her creative autonomy to write her debut solo record, Stained Glass Heart, which featured her highly successful independent digital release “Summer Wheels”. Most recently, she returned to the spotlight with her new radio single “Highschool Sweetheart”, continuing to build on her legacy of compelling storytelling and vocals and chart-topping singles.