Sunset Sessions, a concert like no other presented as part of the Collingwood Live & Original Music Initiative. Experience the incredible musical talent of artists all under the age of 18 as they take over Sunset Point’s outdoor stage at 35 St. Lawrence St. in Collingwood. Don't miss out on this epic night of free live music, on Saturday, May 25th starting at 4:30 p.m.
Music and Concerts
The Arts & Culture Council for the Gallery at L.E. Shore are pleased to present a musical evening with cellist Kerri McGonigle. From the first pieces of music written for solo cello, to the height of the Baroque with Bach's Cello Suite 1 and beyond, this is a journey of the music, the Baroque cello and anecdotes in historically informed performance (HIP).
Entry by donation, with all proceeds forwarded to the performer. Registration is required to reserve your seats.
Johnny Max, Blair Packham, Kirsten Jones, Bill Craig, and more John Prine is widely cited as one of the most influential songwriters of his generation, Prine was known for humorous lyrics about love, life, and current events, as well as his serious songs with social commentary and songs that recollect sometimes melancholy tales from his life.
Come join us on Saturday, March 16th at the Marsh Street Centre for a celebration of the deep, timeless beauty of the Beaver Valley. It will be an enjoyable evening featuring The MacKenzie Blues Band and Live the Dash, two great local bands with a large following. This live music event is in support of the Escarpment Corridor Alliance.
Doors open at 7 pm. Show starts at 8 pm
Tickets are $54 and available at www.marshstreetcentre.com
Studio 79 is proud to present the Colin James Blues Trio at the John Saunders Centre for an up close and intimate performance for 200 guests.
Colin's career has spanned over 30 years, with a track record that includes 20 studio albums, 8 Juno Awards, 30 Maple Blues Awards, multi-platinum record sales and was inducted into the Canadian Music Industry Hall of Fame in 2013.
How We Got To Jersey: A Tale of Two Frankies presented by Theatre Collingwood
With a Song in My Heart presented by Theatre Collingwood
How We Got To Jersey: A Tale of Two Frankies presented by Theatre Collingwood
Rachael Kilgour and Ian Fisher present a night of songs in memory of their respective parents. With honesty, tenderness, and a touch of humor, the songwriters each navigate the disorientation that comes with the death of a parent. More than a concert, their performance is an invitation to find connection and universality in our loneliest moments.