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Big Valley Jamboree

Big Valley Jamboree

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4238 37 St, Camrose, Alberta, T4V 4L6, Canada
(780) 672-0224 www.bigvalleyjamboree.com
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Aug 5, 2018
This was our first year and we loved it. ( except the weather) we renewed and will be back next year. Thank you BVJ

Aug 6, 2017
This year has been terrible on the viewing aspect....cant see concert from reserved beer gardens but can at general beer gardens...weird!!! Forced to stay in your seats in your $400 reserved seats ( no dancing at the country festival!!!!) And changing seating next year so reserved gets screwed again...sweet BVJ

May 4, 2017
For the amount of money paid for the ticket & for camping, you'd think they could at least take better care of their campgrounds. Would make the experience so much more enjoyable if they cut the grass and leveled out the ground & tire ruts from the years previous. After all, we should get what we pay for.

Aug 12, 2016
Long time BVJ and was really disappointed. Less washrooms and they were so overflowing is was horrible. The sound quality is getting worse every year. Time to spend some good money when you have sold out shows. Lots of complaints about the sound. Also not taking old tokens. You make money of the booze taking those old coins will not break you. I heard a new company took over and that's the reason. I will be back next year and hoping to find good things.

Aug 1, 2016
Well, understand they can't control the weather.. the sound on Sunday was brutal, up and down.. the grounds were not kept .. for so many people paying so much money.. the organizers were thinking about their pocket books today ... have no long term vision !! Too bad ..had a good thing going, not getting my 1500 hundred dollars next year !! Good luck BVJ

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