All are welcome, admission is by freewill offering. Special thanks go to our sponsors: Emera New Brunswick, The City of Saint John Community Arts Funding, and Province of New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage, and Culture.
August 17th, Carleton Chamber Players
Steven Mott, viola Tim Blackmore, square piano
Notturno Op.42 for piano and viola by Ludwig van Beethoven.
All are welcome, admission is by freewill offering. Special thanks go to our sponsors: Emera New Brunswick, The City of Saint John Community Arts Funding, and Province of New Brunswick Department of Tourism, Heritage, and Culture.
August 3rd, Resonance New Music:
Nadia Francavilla, violin Robin Streb, viola Andrew Reed-Miller, contrabass
Works by Johann Baptist Vanhal, Joseph Haydn, W.A. Mozart, Anton Webern, Pauline Oliveros & Todd Harrop.
Snotty Nose Rez Kids – LIFE AFTER TOUR with Wolf Castle & Lex Leosis
Wednesday, July 27th, 2022 The Fredericton Farmer’s Market Doors 7pm // Show 8pm GENERAL ONSALE Fri Mar 18, 2022 – 10am
Wet/Dry – 16+ or 10+ with a parent or guardian
Snotty Nose Rez Kids is a Canadian Hip-Hop duo of Haisla (Indigenous) descent from Kitimat, BC. Rappers Yung Trybez and Young D formed the duo in 2016, releasing two albums in 2017 with their second, The Average Savage, winning them them Best Hip Hop Artist at the Western Canadian Music Awards (WCMA’s), cemented them on 2018’s Top 10 list of the coveted Polaris Music Prize, and landed them a 2019 Juno Nomination for best Indigenous Music Album. The group toured heavily in Canada with appearances in New York City, Seattle and Darwin, Australia. They quickly gained notoriety for their energetic, inspiring and thought provoking performances.
Coming off a busy 2019 releasing their third album, TRAPLINE, touring North America, Australia and Mexico, landing stellar news pieces from Complex,Vice, Exclaim!, Okayplayer, and The FADER, and wrapping the year with multiple awards and millions of streams, SNRK were poised for 2020 to be their breakout year. Complex named them in their ‘Ones to Watch for 2020.’ After announcing their first 23 city US headline tour, COVID hit and all plans were abandoned. They released their debut EP, Born Deadly, and landed various sync deals with network shows Trickster and Resident Alien, and feature films Monkey Beach and Inconvenient Indian. Their 2019 single, Boujee Natives, achieved over 1.5 million streams and became their first music video to reach over 2 million views.
As COVID restrictions began to ease in 2021, SNRK were back in studio, creating their most personal project to date, LIFE AFTER, released in October 2021. The release landed them on the covers of Exclaim Magazine, Range Magazine and The Georgia Straight. Their hit single, Uncle Rico, debuted on BET Jams and went into rotation on MTV. After a year and half SNRK were back on the road for leg 1 of their Life After Tour with 13 shows in the US, and have announced a second leg for 2022 with another 20+ dates in Canada and the US.
Picking back up where they left off in 2020, SNRK are set for 2022 to be their breakout year.
Then make your way to the pond, a one of a kind, natural auditorium where there will be a very intimate live music concert starting at 4 pm, featuring: “Eastern Winds” Springsteen, DeBurg, Earle, Browne, if you like songs with stories, you’ll love the acoustic duo Eastern Winds. Veteran’s, TC Barrett and Rene Leduc fuse decades of experience and memorable harmonies to their sets.
They are setup to open for: “Oz from Zyclopz,” an exploration of multicultural vibrations in epic improvisation of sounds …. leading to: “J-M” “Spiritually and Humanly raw, like an up-close trip into the human soul, J-M plays his own original music with a few select renditions. Real, heartfelt and with hints of acoustic grunge and dark folk, allow yourself to be transported into an emotional roller coaster with J-M’s own way of delivering stories and songs.”
Bring your lawn chairs, blankets, picnics, drinks and natural herbs and come enjoy this one of a kind multi-art experience.
If it it rains on Saturday August 6th, the concert will be postponed to Sunday the 7th, same timing.
Celtic-rock group Rawlins Cross is performing at Fredericton Playhouse! See this legendary band on October 24, 2022, at 8 pm. Tickets are $43.00 not including tax.
Canadian Celtic-rock group Rawlins Cross is a legendary East Coast act. Since forming in the late 80s, the band has been fusing Celtic traditional music with rock, pop and worldbeat music.
As part of the Shediac Lobster Festival, Jul 03, 6:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.
Under the tent, 58 Festival Street, Shediac, NB
A 70-piece orchestra in Shediac for the very first time!
The New Brunswick Youth Orchestra and the Tutta Musica Orchestra are coming to Shediac to present an amazing concert bringing together 70 instrumentalists for a unique, never seen in New Brunswick, concert experience: A concert with NBYO, the Tutta Musica Orchestra, and Acadian Leading Ladies; Izabelle, Dominique Dupuis & Troiselle.
A must-see show under the main Festival tent on Sunday, July 3, 2022, at 6:00 p.m.
Come join us for a great evening of Canadiana. Lots of great songs, a story or two and all over in plenty of time to grab some ice cream and go see the Fireworks.
Canada Day at Second Wind featuring the Monquartet, Katharine Brennan, Basil Kazakos, Jaime Hunter, Andrea Weston, and Peter McLaughlin. All Canadian tunes.
Cost by donation. Pay what you will. Please reserve in advance. To reserve, email secondwindmusiccentre@gmail.com or phone (506)425-4999
Delight your ears at POPS NB, an orchestral showcase of our province’s amazing and talented young musicians, performing everyone’s favourite masterpieces!
This live outdoor concert will feature the Sistema NB Children’s Orchestra, the Sistema NB Youth Orchestra, Tutta Musica and the New Brunswick Youth Orchestra, with special guests Izabelle Ouellet and Dominique Dupuis.
SJAC is excited to partner with the Early Music Festival and plays host to this wonderful FREE summer program for locals and visitors alike! Enjoy a one-hour walking tour of heritage buildings around the Saint John Arts Centre led by local historian David Goss, followed by a 45-minute concert of Loyalist-period music played by classical pianist Tim Blackmore.
This event will occur every Thursday from June 23 to August 25, 2022. The event time is from 10 am to 12 pm. FREE OF CHARGE | Maximum Numbers: Walk: 30 people | Concert: 50 people. In order to register, please call the Saint John Arts Center at (506- 633- 4870).