What's On
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Week of Events
Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira at Old Church Theatre
Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira at Old Church Theatre
Jocelyn Pettit & Ellen Gira are a dynamic North American fiddle & cello duo. Catch them on tour for an evening of high-energy tunes and soulful songs, with nuanced fiddle-cello interplay, vocal harmonies, lively step dancing, and French Canadian foot percussion.
Kate Suhr at Capitol Theatre
Kate Suhr at Capitol Theatre
Kate Suhr studied Opera at The University of Western Ontario and holds a Bachelor of Applied Music from Humber College. She has performed in multiple theatrical productions and is also a singer-songwriter who has been featured at Boots and Hearts and many festivals all over Ontario. She has performed alongside Canadian greats and has opened for Ruth B as well as Fred Penner.
Sounds in Nature at Westben
Sounds in Nature at Westben
Enjoy a magical autumn morning amidst the ancient splendour of colourful forests, peaceful streams and turning leaves. Watch as its beauty is transformed into music by Ben Finley and friends! A small group of 18 meets around the Campfire, then is guided on a nature walk through the Mary West Nature Reserve just across the road from Westben, then back to the Westben Campfire for local flower-based refreshments, snacks, and conversations with the artists.
Belleville Porchfest
Belleville Porchfest
Porchfest Belleville is a local celebration of music, where residents in the East Hill neighborhood perform on front porches to an audience that moves from house to house. Porchfest attracts dozens of performers and hundreds of spectators to this grassroots community event each year. It's a great way to explore East Hill while enjoying the talents of our local musicians.
Chilliwack at Empire Theatre
Chilliwack at Empire Theatre
Rising out of the ashes of psychedelia in 1969, Canada’s legendary Chilliwack released 12 albums over a 15 year period producing numerous Canadian and international hits including “Lonesome Mary”, “Fly At Night” and “California Girl” in the 70s; and “My Girl (gone gone gone)” and “Whatcha Gonna Do” in the 80s.
Sounds in Nature at Westben
Sounds in Nature at Westben
Enjoy a magical autumn morning amidst the ancient splendour of colourful forests, peaceful streams and turning leaves. Watch as its beauty is transformed into music by Ben Finley and friends! A small group of 18 meets around the Campfire, then is guided on a nature walk through the Mary West Nature Reserve just across the road from Westben, then back to the Westben Campfire for local flower-based refreshments, snacks, and conversations with the artists.
Craig Cardiff at The MAC
Craig Cardiff at The MAC
Craig Cardiff is based in Eastern Ontario but is known all across Canada, and has developed a following throughout North America and Europe. Guitar in hand, Craig can turn any setting into an intimate affair, infusing his music and lyrics with an uncompromising humanism rarely seen in today’s production-heavy climate.