Cavalier, North Dakota has a population of 1,302, but that more than tripled during this past weekend.

The small town of Cavalier played host to the Off The Charts Music Festival this past weekend, with some of the biggest names in Christian music coming down to participate.

Bobby Bugatti, a Christian hip hop artist and former college football defensive tackle, opened up the event on Friday night with music and a message, then headed back onto the stage to kick off Saturday afternoon. 

Canadian pride invaded the festival as Flood The Stone (Something Beautiful, Holding You) took the stage, much to the delight of those north of the 49th parallel.

Newcomer artist Jasmine Murray (Fearless) showed us why she became a finalist on the eight season of American Idol. "I just felt so alive and felt the presence of God on stage," Murray said. "I never know what to expect, I just hope God will show up."

Murray had some help, as the members of Citizen Way jumped on stage to take on the role of her band. After Murray left, Citizen Way took over the stage, giving concert-goers something to dance to. They finished off their set with a stage dive, pumping the crowd up even more than they already were.

As the sun got lower, Capital Kings arrived to bring some Christian EDM to the stage, and bringing thousands to their feet as they rocked nearby houses with their bass.

Finally, to finish off the night, Building 429 brought their rock vibes to the stage, finishing off what was an incredible night. Thousands of people, including families and everyone from age 0-99 were there, enjoying the music, the games, and for some, the camping.