We kick off the spring series with a weekend full of Nova Scotian musicians! SOLD OUT From rocking Halifax’s Marquee Club to performing for the masses at Massey Hall or
Buy tickets for Christmas with Owen O’Sound Lee The Annual General Meeting of the Lunenburg Folk Harbour Society will take place on Thursday, November 24, at 7:00 pm at the
Jeremy DutcherJeremy Dutcher is an operatic tenor, composer, musicologist, and Polaris Prize winner. A member of the Tobique First Nation in North-West New Brunswick, Jeremy recorded Wolastoqiyik Lintuwakonawa following a
Jeremy Dutcher Polaris Prize and Juno Award winner Jeremy Dutcher is a classically trained Canadian Indigenous tenor, composer, musicologist, performer, and activist. Friday, October 28: Tickets are $55 ($27.50 for those 25 years and
SOLD OUT William Prince was a huge hit when he played Weekends at the Opera house last fall; therefore, it is with deep delight that we bring him back again. William
SOLD OUT Serena Ryder hardly needs any introduction to music fans. The Canadian singer-songwriter is a multiple Juno award winner, has an extensive discography dating back to 1999, and Top 10
Owen O’Sound Lee is assembling a band to help us celebrate Christmas in style! Owen is a musician, songwriter, vocal arranger, and producer from Toronto, ON, who now calls Nova Scotia
Grace Petrie is a songwriter, activist and performer from Leicester, UK. In 2010, Grace exploded onto the folk music scene with an appearance at the Glastonbury festival, where she appeared at
AHI (pronounced “eye”) is a singer-songwriter from Ontario. He released his debut recording, We Made it Through the Wreckage, in 2016; one year later, he won the Canadian Songwriting Competition in the