The Barra MacNeils – An East Coast Christmas

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Celebrate the holiday season with a touch of East Coast flair at the Kingston Grand Theatre, Rosen Auditorium, as The Barra MacNeils present “An East Coast Christmas.” This festive concert is a musical potpourri of traditional MacNeil family favorites, drawing from the rich tapestry of Christmas ceilidhs, midnight masses, and the vibrant festive frolic that marks each holiday season.

Good Lovelies Christmas Tour

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Celebrate the festive season with the enchanting harmonies and nostalgic sounds of the Good Lovelies as they bring their much-anticipated Christmas tour to the Isabel Bader Centre on December 16th. Comprising the talented trio of Caroline Brooks, Kerri Ough, and Susan Passmore, the Good Lovelies are renowned for their unique blend of folk-roots, old-time swing, soul, and bluegrass, creating a holiday atmosphere like no other.

Celebrating the Holidays with Miss Emily

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featuring a live performance by the incomparable Miss Emily! This holiday season, prepare to be immersed in an evening of soulful music and captivating artistry. Miss Emily, renowned for her unique blend of rhythm, blues, jazz, and rock and roll, is set to bring her foot-stomping, heart-wrenching performances to the stage, adding a special sparkle to your holiday festivities.

Tim Baker – Along The Mountain Road

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an intimate evening with Tim Baker, a true gem of Canadian music, as he brings his solo performance to our stage, offering a rare and stripped-back experience of his extraordinary journey. From the rugged shores of Newfoundland to the heart of our city, Baker has traversed a remarkable path, marked by deep songwriting roots and over a decade of touring, writing, and recording with his former band, Hey Rosetta!, and now as a solo artist.

Isabel Voices Performs: Considering Matthew Shephard

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“Considering Matthew Shepard.” Scheduled for Friday, February 16th, 2024, at the Isabel Bader Centre for the Performing Arts, this fusion oratorio is a poignant exploration of the life, legacy, and tragic end of Matthew Shepard. The composition, featuring acclaimed soloists and an 8-piece ensemble, delves deep into the complexities of Matthew’s life and the profound sorrow of his untimely demise. It’s not just a musical performance but a powerful narrative that weaves through the spectrum of human emotions, from deep sorrow to a resilient call for compassion and understanding.

Kingston Punk Night Feat DAYGLO ABORTIONS, THE BETA 58’S and LEFT ON BOWERY

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Punk Rock Enthusiasts Rejoice! Grit & Grind Productions is amping up the energy in Kingston with an electrifying event showcasing some of the most iconic punk rock legends and rising stars. Headlined by the formidable DAYGLO ABORTIONS, this event promises to be an unmissable night for fans of raw, high-voltage punk music. Canadian punk legends in their own right, the DAYGLO ABORTIONS are known for their explosive performances and rebellious anthems, guaranteeing a night of thrashing rhythms and mosh pit excitement.

Road Apples Live In Kingston

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Kingston Grand Theatre will reverberate with the nostalgic echoes of one of Canada’s most cherished rock bands, The Tragically Hip, as the dynamic tribute group, Road Apples, takes the stage. Known for their uncanny ability to channel the legendary sound and spirit of The Hip, Road Apples doesn’t merely play music; they breathe life into the iconic anthems that defined a generation.

She Sings At The Spire

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Delight in an enchanting evening with She Sings! as they host the renowned Dave Barton Trio for a musical escapade that journeys through the ages of jazz.

Requiem for the Living

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Embark on a transformative musical journey with Kingston Choral Society’s live performance, featuring the profound masterpiece, “Requiem for the Living” by Dan Forrest. Scheduled for Sunday, November 26th, this majestic piece has been described by Jeffrey Williams of the New York Concert Review as “a work of great import…one of the most moving works I have heard in a very long while.

The Embassy, Live Music Cafe

he Embassy, Live Music Cafe Returns to The Spire on Saturday Nights! Get ready, Kingston! The beloved Embassy, Live Music Cafe is back with a bang, resuming its Saturday night specials at The Spire