Dust off your dancing shoes, London. Read More
The Lucknow Sentinel
As Music in the Fields marks its 15th year, organizers are seeing signs the festival is regaining its pre-pandemic momentum. “It’s really the first summer where COVID hasn’t been in the forefront of the news and people’s minds,” said Cheryl Johnston, Lucknow’s Music in the Fields marketing director. “People are travelling
The Lucknow Sentinel
A duo of brothers from Kettle Point First Nation is set to open for headliners Jade Eagleson and Chris Young at this year’s Music in the Fields. On July 25, Brothers Wilde was announced as the winner of the 2023 Emerging Artist Showdown after pulling in the majority of more
London Free Press
A mix of old legends, rejuvenated performers and young starts is coming to the Western Fair stage in September, kicking off with Canadian hall of famer and six-time Juno winner Burton Cummings. Read More
London Free Press
The Play: Wrong for Each Other, written by Canadian playwright Norm Foster and presented by Port Stanley Festival Theatre. Read More
London Free Press
Three years after the COVID-19 pandemic forced the cancellation of the Stratford Festival’s 2020 season, the societal impacts of these “unprecedented times” still lingered in the imagination of artistic director Antoni Cimolino. Read More
London Free Press
Bill Wall was part of a team that performed 1,855 liver transplants during his four-decade career. Read More
London Free Press
Eight days, 13 events at 17 venues, more than 300 musicians. All that adds up to the biggest London Music Week ever. Read More