Joel Lee

The image is a medium shot portrait of a man leaning against a weathered, corrugated red surface. The man is wearing a light grey, possibly corduroy, jacket over a white t-shirt. He has on a wide-brimmed, light brown hat. A prominent tattoo of a Native American headdress and profile is visible on his neck, extending upwards towards his ear. He is also wearing a necklace with multiple dark beads and a turquoise pendant.
to
Harmony Arts Festival
Music
Beedie West Stage, Millennium Park

Joel Lee is a Canadian country rocker built for big stages. Fusing country grit with rock attitude and arena-ready hooks, he delivers a high-impact live show that moves seamlessly from fist-in-the-air anthems to emotionally charged ballads.

With crowd favourites like “Adrenaline” and the SiriusXM chart-topper “This Party Ain’t Over,” Joel has proven his ability to ignite audiences while maintaining the depth of a songwriter rooted in authenticity and storytelling.

Inspired by artists such as Eric Church, Jason Aldean, Mumford and Sons, and Lee Brice, Joel blends modern country with rock intensity and pop sensibility—creating a sound that connects across generations of fans.

His breakout single “Hometown Horizon” surpassed half a million streams in its first week, signaling strong national momentum and positioning him as one of Canada’s most exciting modern country voices.

On stage, Joel commands attention—whether delivering explosive renditions of “Sweet Emotion” and “Sweet Child O’ Mine” or driving his own radio-ready originals with the power of a tight, road-tested 5pc band. Supported by a Creative BC and Government of BC recording grant, he enters 2026 with two new singles, “Someday” and “I Can’t Blame Her,”
poised to build on his accelerating trajectory.

Joel Lee isn’t just festival-ready—he’s built for the main stage.

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