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Destination Toronto and Atlas Obscura have revealed details behind Moving Monuments, a musically captivating robotic percussion tower by two of Toronto's most boundary-pushing creatives: JUNO ...
A Juno award winner and Grammy-nominated artist said he is struggling to sell tickets to his upcoming tour and is sparking a bigger conversation about the state of Canada’s music industry.
Jake Vaadeland and the Sturgeon River Boys play Aug. 3 in Baker City, and Desirae Bronson opens the show at Churchill School.
Toronto’s turning up the volume this August, keeping summer alive with a dynamic lineup of concerts that cross both genres and generations.
Downtown Kingston’s annual Rockin’ the Square took place Friday night in Springer Market Square with a free outdoor concert.
FINGER ELEVEN (@finger_eleven), one of the best-selling Canadian bands of all time, are experiencing a vibrant, full circle moment.
The Toronto singer-songwriter's honest TikTok has racked up 1.5 million views, sparking conversation about the state of the Canadian music industry ...
An all-star cast of guest artists have joined Ballad Lines for an 18-track concept album to be released on September 12.
The concerts start at 8. 1148 Main Ave., 216-242-1250, musicboxcle.com. The Canadian pop-rock band brings its annual summer ...
Led by a trained professional, you gather at the beach while spotters search for turtles coming ashore to lay their eggs. If ...
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Today in Music History for Aug. 1: In 1927, one of country music's most influential groups, "The Carter Family," made their first recordings for Victor Records at a makeshift studio in Bristol, Tenn.
From outdoor concerts and cultural celebrations to colourful parades and water lanterns, there’s no shortage of summer fun in ...