Get ready for ‘The Jingle Mingle’ – an evening of holiday music, laughter, and festive fun that promises to be a jolly good time!
Join us as we blend the magic of the season with the joy of live performances. It’s the perfect way to mingle, jingle, and make unforgettable holiday memories!
For a great, relaxed, and fun time, come to In the Mood for Christmas. The Lintuhtine Choir is directed by Helen Morag McKinnon with special guests Sidney Murgatroyd on violin and viola and Ben Gray on piano.
Accompanists are Lynn Mills on piano and Conrad Levesque on bass.
Proceeds of monetary donations go to the Bill Jarratt Fund.
Moon Coin Productions(Producers of ABBA Tribute ABRA Cadabra) Presents “Take It To The Limit” The Ultimate Eagle’sTribute, coming to The Fredericton Playhouse for the first time on Oct 29th!
This show features some of Canada’s finest musicians and vocalists, performing all of your Favourite Eagle’s Hits such as Hotel California, Heartache Tonight, Peaceful Easy Feeling, Take It To The Limit, Desperado, Life In The Fast Lane, Take It Easy, Love Will Keep Us Alive, New Kid In Town, Tequila Sunrise, I Can’t Tell You Why, Lyin’ Eyes and many more! See more info at: www.EaglesTributeShow.com
Jessica Rhaye and The Ramshackle Parade continue to expand her reach as a lyricist and vocalist with songs that are alternately personal and observational. While Rhaye illuminates the darker corners of her world on some tracks, other songs make it clear she’s never lost sight of the possibility for redemption and hope. The result is beautiful and powerful music – music that telegraphs the joy and depth of connection Jessica Rhaye and The Ramshackle Parade have found in working together in equal measure.
Jessica has been writing and performing for more than 20 years and has planted herself firmly on stages at major festivals and venues in Canada, the US and the UK. In addition she has co-written songs with a host of well known songwriters including Ken Tobias, Ron Sexsmith, Steve Poltz, Brent Mason and her bandmates. Her recognition on Youtube has been phenomenal garnering more than 11 million views over the last few years.
Jessica Rhaye and The Ramshackle Parade continue to expand her reach as a lyricist and vocalist with songs that are alternately personal and observational. While Rhaye illuminates the darker corners of her world on some tracks, other songs make it clear she’s never lost sight of the possibility for redemption and hope. The result is beautiful and powerful music – music that telegraphs the joy and depth of connection Jessica Rhaye and The Ramshackle Parade have found in working together in equal measure.
Jessica has been writing and performing for more than 20 years and has planted herself firmly on stages at major festivals and venues in Canada, the US and the UK. In addition she has co-written songs with a host of well known songwriters including Ken Tobias, Ron Sexsmith, Steve Poltz, Brent Mason and her bandmates. Her recognition on Youtube has been phenomenal garnering more than 11 million views over the last few years.
September 15 at 7 PM: Grab a friend and join us in our courtyard from 7PM – 9PM. Browse the gallery and enjoy casual collaging with Bayonne Rongen, Button Making with Emilie Grace Lavoie, local craft beer, and live music. Made possible by the City of Fredericton.
Tickets are $10 and all materials will be provided, but feel free to bring items to collage on (frames, wood, etc.). Drop-ins are also welcome.
This is a 19+ event, and dry beverage options are available.
Join us Friday, September 8th for UNB’s Memorial Hall’s 100th Anniversary Event You’re invited to celebrate the Centenary Anniversary of UNB’s beautiful Memorial Hall on Friday, September 8th. Festivities involve a photography exhibition chronicling the history of Memorial Hall, a video showcasing people’s memories and a Memory Book. In addition, Theatre UNB will present scenes from Bard in the Barracks’ Much Ado about Nothing.
Celebrations also include a BBQ, Buskers, live music with the Alex Bailey Swing Band, and of course cake! Events kick-off at 5 p.m.
Memorial Hall has a full and varied history. Built to commemorate the 35 students and alumni who lost their lives in World War I, Memorial Hall was the original home for the chemistry and chemical engineering departments. It also hosted many university convocations and Founders Day events, as well as the annual Christmas Party featuring a puppet show and President Dr. Colin B. Mackay reading ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. Many also remember it as a venue for UNB’s famed Red ‘n’ Black Revue! Today, Memorial Hall is the hub for the Fine Arts at UNB and home to the vibrant UNB Art Centre, the Centre for Musical Arts and Theatre UNB. It regularly plays host to live theatre, concerts, art exhibitions and more.
Join us Friday, September 8th for this exciting celebration! Memorial Hall is located at 9 Bailey Drive on the UNB Fredericton campus. The exhibition will be on display until October 27.
For more information, please contact:
Marie E. Maltais, Director, UNB Art Centre 453-4623 mem@unb.ca
Thank you to the College of Extended Learning, UNB Faculty of Arts and the City of Fredericton for their generous support of this project.
Kylie Fox is a Canadian singer songwriter, fusing indie-folk storytelling with vintage elements of jazz and alternative rock. Her perceptive lyrics and undeniably catchy melodies are illustrated by a classically trained voice, warm and textured with a laid -back richness. With influences like Joni Mitchell, Brandi Carlile and Sharon Van Etten, her music is ethereal, lush and real.
Currently based in Fredericton, NB, Fox exudes fun and love for her art and for storytelling, which is evident on “Confetti” (April 2023), the lead single from her second studio album. “It’s a bright and brooding alternative rock ballad, which speaks to the nostalgia of novelty,” explains Fox. “I was thinking about how the newness of romance can fall and simply be swept away — like confetti.” This track, and the album, Sequoia (release date TBC), are produced by Daniel Ledwell (Jenn Grant, The Good Lovelies, Fortunate Ones).
Fox’s debut album, Green (2020), led her to tour Canada extensively, sharing stages alongside names like Bahamas, The Strumbellas and Joel Plaskett, along with showcasing at the East Coast Music Awards (2021), Folk Alliance International (2021) and the Canadian Song Conference (2021). She participated in the Banff Centre for the Arts International Songwriting Residency (2020) and the SOCAN Equity X Music Production Program (2023).
Kylie Fox is a Canadian singer songwriter, fusing indie-folk storytelling with vintage elements of jazz and alternative rock. Her perceptive lyrics and undeniably catchy melodies are illustrated by a classically trained voice, warm and textured with a laid -back richness. With influences like Joni Mitchell, Brandi Carlile and Sharon Van Etten, her music is ethereal, lush and real.
Currently based in Fredericton, NB, Fox exudes fun and love for her art and for storytelling, which is evident on “Confetti” (April 2023), the lead single from her second studio album. “It’s a bright and brooding alternative rock ballad, which speaks to the nostalgia of novelty,” explains Fox. “I was thinking about how the newness of romance can fall and simply be swept away — like confetti.” This track, and the album, Sequoia (release date TBC), are produced by Daniel Ledwell (Jenn Grant, The Good Lovelies, Fortunate Ones).
Fox’s debut album, Green (2020), led her to tour Canada extensively, sharing stages alongside names like Bahamas, The Strumbellas and Joel Plaskett, along with showcasing at the East Coast Music Awards (2021), Folk Alliance International (2021) and the Canadian Song Conference (2021). She participated in the Banff Centre for the Arts International Songwriting Residency (2020) and the SOCAN Equity X Music Production Program (2023).