MGK to headline Grey Cup halftime show
Catie St. Germain named anthem singer, Our Lady Peace to rock kickoff show
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The CFL announced Thursday night MGK will headline the 112th Grey Cup halftime show. Along with the halftime act, JUNO award-winning, Canadian alt-rockers Our Lady Peace was announced as the performers of the Grey Cup kickoff show and Niverille-native and Manitoba Country Music Award-winner Catie St. Germain as the national anthem singer.
MGK headlined last year’s NFL halftime show in Germany and is track don’t wait, run fast is currently a featured song for ESPN’s 2025-26 college football coverage.
It was previously announced that the headliner for the Grey Cup Festival, which runs from Nov. 10-16 in the leadup to the game, is Grammy and Country Music Award-winning Brad Paisley, who was recently inducted into the Nashville Songwriters Hall of Fame on Oct. 6. Paisley plays Canada Life Centre on Nov. 14.
The 112th Grey Cup will be played at Princess Auto Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 16, with kickoff at 5 p.m. CT. The game will air live across Canada on TSN, CTV and RDS. It will be available in the U.S. on CBS Sports Network, and internationally on the league’s free livestreaming platform, CFL+. A limited number of tickets are available at Ticketmaster.