The Voghera Country Festival, originally born in the early 2000s as an ‘Independence Day’ celebration, has evolved into a beloved event that draws people together in the spirit of fun and community.
What started as a small gathering quickly grew into something much larger, becoming one of the most anticipated festivals in European country music.
Set in the charming city of Voghera, Italy, which has a unique connection to Cheyenne, Wyoming, the festival reflects the vibrant, cross-cultural exchange that is at the heart of the country music scene.
The Voghera Country Festival’s core mission has remained consistent over the years: to create a fantastic experience for everyone involved.
With country music and dance as its foundation, the festival features a mix of performances by American artists and a variety of exciting dance styles.
Each year, the festival invites top country DJs and holds workshops to keep attendees up to date with the latest trends in country dance.
There’s always something for everyone, including a painting exhibition, a fun photo contest, and a family-friendly Cowboyland Park.
A major highlight of the festival is the lively dance competitions, where talented dancers from across Europe compete in categories like line dancing.
One such moment that stole the show happened during the festival’s 10th anniversary at the Cowboys’ Guest Ranch in Voghera.
A group of nine women, known as the “Renegades,” hit the floor in their red tops, jeans, and cowboy hats, ready to take home the coveted Tacchino Hat Dance Trophy.
Their competitive spirit and their synchronized dance routine wowed the audience and judges alike.
As the music began, the Renegades started moving in perfect harmony.
Their precise footwork, hand movements, and spot-on coordination were a sight to behold.
What made their performance even more special was the energy and joy they brought to the dance floor.
As one observer noted, it was as if they were all dancing as one, with no slips or missteps throughout their routine.
“Wow, a different version of line dancing. Just loved it. Well done. Just amazing,” one viewer wrote in the comments.
Another fan chimed in with, “Go on Girls!!! Nicely done. Show ’em what you’re working with. Love your formations and, clearly, you’ve practiced and you all dance very well together. Applauds.”
The praise continued to roll in, with another comment reading, “All the dances are very good. I love watching them. Wish I could dance like this. Beautiful ladies, very good dancers!”