JUST ANNOUNCED: Raine Maida and Chantal Kreviazuk to join Sass Jordan at 1000 Islands Regatta in Brockville
CANADA DAY Celebrations Return To Ottawa
DISCOVER CANADA DAY 2022
LIVE PERFORMANCES FROM LEBRETON FLATS PARK
Festival Country de Lotbinière 2022 : compte-rendu de la programmation francophone
Cette année, le Festival Country de Lotbinière a eu l’excellente idée d’offrir des spectacles gratuits en après-midi, mettant en vedette des artistes du Québec. La programmation a donc pratiquement doublé; les spectateurs étaient ravis de l’ajout et les artistes ont été enchantés de l’accueil qu’ils ont reçu. Même la pluie s’est faite clémente pendant ces spectacles.
Jessica Lavallee releases her summer anthem “Boat Keeps Rockin’”
Released in conjunction with this weekend’s Brockville Tall Ships Festival, where you’ll find Jessica performing 3 times ahead of Shantyman Séan McCann, “Boat Keeps Rockin’” is a high energy song that is sure to keep your toes tapping and hands clapping all summer long!
Kingston’s Grand Theatre , Something For Everyone in 2022-23 Season
Grand OnStage will be welcoming over 50 diverse and enthralling performances from across Canada and around the world. With an eclectic mix of artists representing dance, theatre, music, comedy, and circus, all of us involved with the Grand OnStage program look forward to seeing you at Kingston Grand this fall.
Ottawa’s CityFolk music festival ready to roll again with stellar LIVE lineup
June 21, 2022 – OTTAWA (Canada) – CityFolk organizers today announced that they will be moving forward with a star-studded lineup of live acts for this year’s festival. CityFolk will take place on the Great Lawn at Lansdowne Park on September 8, 9, 10 and September 15, 16, 17, 2022.
James Barker Band closed Festival Country Lotbinière in grand fashion
The sun finally greeted us when we awoke on Sunday morning, after being absent much of the weekend. Although not completely gone the mud started to dry up enough that you could walk on it without losing your leg…it was a good day for a music festival.
The Reklaws steal day two with an emotional, heart filled performance in Quebec
Rain, rain and more rain was the story of the day on Saturday at Festival Country Lotbinière. Of course much of the area near the front of the stage, including our media pit, had turned into mud by the end of the show on Friday…by yesterday it was more like quick sand that fed on an endless supply of shoes, boots and the occasional small child (just kidding no children were eaten by the mud monster at this festival). Did anyone care? No because the music made us all forget that we were slowly sinking up to our knees in mud.
Rain and mud did little to dampen the spirits of country fans in Quebec
We’re back to our regularly scheduled weekend less than a year since the last edition of Festival Country de Lotbinière and, once again, festival organizers were dealt with a forecast of rain and gloom…in other words…perfect weather for an all Canadian lineup for a country festival.
The Wilkinsons take enthusiastic Brockville crowd on trip down memory lane
I first saw Amanda, Tyler and Steve, aka the Wilkinson’s, live 23 years ago this summer at the North Bay Heritage Festival. We were all kids back then, especially so for Amanda and Tyler. The trio has gone through a number of iterations over the years including a run as duo, Small Town Pistols featuring just Amanda and Tyler, as well as a solo run for Amanda but they always seem to find their way back to the stage as a family and when they do it’s nothing short of magic and last night was no exception.