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.

The Tea Party Announce The Black River Tour

Today, multi-platinum Canadian rock band, The Tea Party announce The Black River Tour, making 35 stops across Canada and The United States, starting in Kingston, ON on March 16, 2019, and ending in Los Angeles, CA on May 18, 2019. This announcement comes hot on the heels of their new single “Black River”, which was the #1 Most Added […]

High Valley Bring Farmhouse Sessions Tour to Kingston!

Curtis and his older brother Brad Rempel are known collectively as High Valley. A third brother, Bryan, left the band in 2014 to dedicate all his time to his family. High Valley has carried on since and have recently released their 6th album, Farmhouse Sessions. Curtis and Brad, as a duo have come a long […]

Tom Cochrane and Red Rider White Hot in Kingston | Grand Theatre

  I caught Tom Cochrane and Red Rider March 23rd at the Grand Theatre in Kingston on their Mad Mad World Tour and believe it or not, it was the first time for me. Red rider is one of those bands that were a pretty big part of the soundtrack of my teen years. Songs […]

Alan Doyle Brings Come Out With Me Tour To Kingston

Alan Doyle has been busy since Great Big Sea ended, with three solo albums and two books out, he is not sitting idle to be sure. He describes himself as “the luckiest guy I’ve ever even heard of” for the many events that led to being able to spend his life doing what he loves […]

The Tea Party announce 20 years of ‘Transmission’ Anniversary Tour

1997 was an epic year. The Simpsons was named the longest-running prime-time animated series, Steve Jobs returned to Apple and Tiger Woods became the youngest golfer to ever win the Masters. In Canada, fans of award-winning The Tea Party were celebrating the release of the band’s fourth studio album, Transmission.