Nikki Werner takes Envision stage

The Envision Twilight Concert Series brings Nikki Werner back to Fraser River Heritage Park on Wednesday, July 8 from 7 to 8 p.m.

For Nikki Werner, a down to earth attitude is what country music is all about. From an early age, Nikki would use her comb as her microphone performing in front of the mirror, belting out the tunes of her favourite artists. It’s that same youthful energy and love for country music that is in every breath of her songs.

Nikki’s voice is like a combination of the sincerity of Martina McBride with the attitude of Terri Clark. With a voice that you won’t soon forget, Nikki’s talent is endless – she has a passion to create that special moment with every audience.

Nikki, a four-time BC Country Music Award nominee, has performed across BC and Alberta at venues such as the Merritt Mountain Music Festival and she has opened for Julian Austin.

Nikki’s new album, Girl’s Night In is a pure example of what she stands for as a woman in today’s society. “You don’t have to play just one role anymore,” says a confident Nikki. Six of the 10 songs were co-written by Nikki with writers from Canada and Nashville such as Tim Taylor (Aaron Pritchett’s My Way) and Rick Tippe, while other songs were penned by noted writers including an updated version of the Bellamy Brothers classic Let Your Love Flow.

Her first single, How Can You Love Someone, penned by Rodney Atkins, has recently broken into the top 100 in Canada. Her follow-up single Let Your Love Flow is starting to climb the charts across Canada. Nikki promises a high-energy show that features something for everyone.

Nikki Werner’s performance is sponsored by Pete’s Place Pizza.

Bring a lawn chair or blanket and join us at the park. The Log Cabin Café and the Blackberry Kitchen are open for business before and during the concert. Admission is free but donations are appreciated and encouraged. Your support along with the generous contributions of our sponsors will ensure that this series continues. For more information call the Fraser River Heritage Park at 604-826-0277.

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