JOHN MELLENCAMP TO EMBARK ON CANADIAN “SAD CLOWNS & HILLBILLIES TOUR”
FOLLOWING 100+ SOLD-OUT U.S. SHOWS , CRITICALLY-ACCLAIMED SINGERSONGWRITER
WILL SET OUT ON 20+ NEW CANADIAN DATES
TICKETS ON- SALE FRIDAY, JUNE 1
An Evening with Chicago coming to Kingston & Montreal
TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2018 ROGERS K-ROCK CENTRE – KINGSTON
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13, 2018 BELL CENTRE – MONTREAL
Chill on The Hill Returning to Kingston
Chill on the Hill is an evening celebration of country music where music lovers come together for a once-in-a-lifetime event for all ages. Set on the back hill of Fort Henry overlooking Lake Ontario and the City of Kingston, this waterfront hill party should be on everyone’s summer list.
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 way from the Mennonite community of La Crete Alberta, just south of the Northwest Territories. Their musical success has brought High Valley to Nashville where they now live full time. Joining High Valley on this tour were Shawn Austin and the Hunter Brothers.
Sebastian Bach announces ‘Home Away From Home Tour’
Former Skid Row front man, Sebastian Bach, took to Facebook yesterday morning to announce a massive North American ‘Home Away from Home Tour’ with special guests The Standstills.
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 like “Big League”,”Life is a Highway” and “Lunatic Fringe” were staples in most Canadian record Collections. Tom is on par with the best of Canadian songwriters, observing and writing about the very things that make us all Canadian.
Double Vision – Foreigner rocks Ottawa & Kingston
It was a tour that was 40, well technically 41, years in the making as Foreigner, along with special guests Chilliwack, brought the second leg of their 40th Anniversary tour to TD Place in Ottawa and Rogers K-Rock Centre in Kingston.
Shae Dupuy plays The Mansion
The Mansion in Kingston hosted Shae Dupuy, 2017 CCMA and CMAO Nominee on March 1. Shae’s newest single, Liar from her newest EP, Brave is now out and getting some radio airplay. Shae won the SOCAN Sponsored 2017 Canadian Songwriters Competition – Country Category with her song “Wishing On You”. Originally from Cambridge, Ontario, Shae now splits her time between Canada and Nashville, where she hones her craft as a songwriter.
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 best, singing songs and playing concerts, and that shows very much in his stage show.