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British Columbia’s Cameron Whitcomb emerged as a breakout winner at the Canadian Country Music Association Awards in Kelowna on Sept. 13. The 22-year-old singer, known for Quitter and Gasoline and Matches, won both the Fan’s Choice Award and Breakthrough Artist of the Year. Other winners included Josh Ross, MacKenzie Porter, Jade Eagleson, the James Barker Band, and Owen Riegling. Whitcomb, a Nanaimo native and former American Idol contestant, called the recognition “one of the most incredible experiences” of his life.

Cameron Whitcomb Wins Big at CCMA Awards in Kelowna

British Columbia’s Cameron Whitcomb wins Fan’s Choice & Breakthrough Artist at CCMA Awards in Kelowna, marking a major career breakthrough.

Nanaimo Native Honored at Canada’s CCMA Awards

Cameron Whitcomb, a 22-year-old country musician originally from Nanaimo, British Columbia, was among the biggest winners at the Canadian Country Music Association (CCMA) Awards on Saturday, September 13. Held at Prospera Place in Kelowna, the event celebrated Canada’s country music talent. Whitcomb took home both the Fan’s Choice Award and Breakthrough Artist of the Year.

Early Life and Path to Stardom

Whitcomb, who spent his early years in Nanaimo attending local schools (Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools: Learning Alternatives), later moved to Kamloops. His rise in the country music scene accelerated when he gained national recognition via American Idol. Songs like Quitter and Gasoline and Matches helped build his fanbase and paved the way for his achievements at the CCMA Awards.

Competition and Other CCMA Highlights

The night saw other major winners: Josh Ross was named Entertainer of the Year and won Single of the Year for Single Again. MacKenzie Porter received Female Artist of the Year, Jade Eagleson was Male Artist of the Year, while the James Barker Band claimed Group of the Year. The Album of the Year honour went to Owen Riegling for Bruce County (From the Beginning).

Significance and Impact

The dual wins are a major milestone for Whitcomb’s career, signaling recognition both from fans and the industry. The Fan’s Choice Award demonstrates popularity, while Breakthrough Artist of the Year acknowledges his emergent talent and growing influence. For Canadian country music, these awards help spotlight new voices from B.C., reinforcing regional diversity in the national scene.

Reaction and Future Plans

Following his wins, Whitcomb expressed gratitude on social media, calling the weekend “one of the most incredible experiences” and saying he felt honoured to be “amongst some of the most talented and inspiring human beings.” As for what’s next, increased visibility at the CCMA Awards is likely to open doors for more performances, collaborations, and wider airplay for his music.

Why This Matters Now

These CCMA Awards serve as a barometer for rising trends in Canadian country music. With newer artists like Whitcomb gaining major recognition, there’s a shift toward younger, fan-driven success stories. For audiences and industry watchers, the recognition of regional talent underscores how the Canadian music landscape continues to expand, giving voice to artists outside the traditional country hubs.

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