
BIO
Catie St. Germain is a Métis country singer from Niverville, Manitoba, Canada, and the granddaughter of Canadian Country Music Hall of Fame legend Ray St. Germain. With a powerful and versatile voice, combined with her authentic songwriting, Catie delivers live performances that combine high-energy showmanship and heartfelt emotion. Her stage presence leaves audiences eager for more.
Opening for Canada’s Biggest Stars!
Catie has and continues to open for Canadas biggest stars in country such as James Barker Band, Hunter Brothers, The Reklaws, Tyler Joe Miller, Shawn Austin, Andrew Hyatt, Owen Riegling, and more.
Live Performances Include:
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CFL Blue Bomber Tailgate and Halftime Shows
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NHL Winnipeg Jets intermissions
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Dauphin’s Countryfest
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Country Thunder Winnipeg
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Moose N Fiddle Fest (ON)
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Winkler Harvest Fest
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Shake the Lake (ON)
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Carmen Fair
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Country on the Bay
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Canada Rockfest (BC)
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Singing the Canadian Anthem at the 2025 CFL Grey Cup

HIGHLIGHTS & ACCOLADES
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2023 first Independent Single Release
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2024 EP Release
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Multiple wins at the Manitoba Country Music Association (MCMA) Awards over the past 3 years, most recently securing Interactive Artist, Single of the Year, and Fans’ Choice (voted by 18,000 fans).
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First 3 singles climbed to #1 on the Indigenous Music Countdown.
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2025 Canadian Country Music Awards (CCMAs) “Diamonds in the Rough” Showcase Winner (Kelowna, BC)
MEDIA
2025 CFL Grey Cup - Singing the National Anthem
Manitoba Music - Talking Stick
Global News - November 13, 2025 - Interview before CFL Grey Cup
TSN - October 16, 2025 - Catie St. Germain will have the honour of singing the national anthem prior to kickoff in her home province of Manitoba.
CTV News - October 21, 2024 - Country artist Catie St. Germain following in grandfather's footsteps

About Catie
Catie is a Mother to 3 young boys. She is an advocate and spokesperson for the Manitoba Down Syndrome Society and is proactive for this cause which is close to her heart, being a mother to a beautiful son with down syndrome.
Would you like to learn more, or help? Visit the Manitoba Down Syndrome Society website!


















