Concert on the Dock: Filthy Rich
River Mill Park 10 King Street, Huntsville, Ontario, CanadaListen to all types of music from Country to Jazz, Bluegrass to Big Band and bring your lawn chair, friends and a toonie or two for the band.
Listen to all types of music from Country to Jazz, Bluegrass to Big Band and bring your lawn chair, friends and a toonie or two for the band.
Maestro Stratton closes out the 25th Season with the penultimate celebration, and leads the fully professional Festival Orchestra in Last Night at the Proms. Bring your flags and bring your voices as the Algonquin Theatre becomes the Royal Albert Hall, at least for one night.
Listen to all types of music from Country to Jazz, Bluegrass to Big Band and bring your lawn chair, friends and a toonie or two for the band.
Bring your lawn chair and come down to the ‘dock’ for this free evening of great music from the Muskoka Concert Band. (Rain dates will be on the following day if required.)
High-energy, infectious Celtic-based music built on three generations of Leahy musicianship. Fiddle, cello, French accordion, singing, piano, and French-Canadian step-dancing all find a voice on stage, and these young talents, led by their parents, inspire as well as entertain!
The Staff of Camp Tawingo Day Program support the Festival’s efforts to provide a fun-filled morning of interactive arts and crafts for the whole family!
Described as 'musical chameleons', moving effortlessly from folk to pop to electronic to Americana, these genre bending musical talents have voices that blend together symbiotically, like family.
“ONES is Canada’s most exciting Beatles show!” Cashbox Canada The "must see" Beatles show is coming to Huntsville after a season of sold out performances in 2017! ONES is a multimedia spectacular that combines an all-star 11 piece band, with brilliant narration by Q107’s Al Joynes, and a compelling screen show that keeps audiences spellbound. […]
Equal parts singing, comedy, and community-building, the night unfolds like a dream: you get a lyric sheet at the door, and become part of Choir!Choir!Choir!
Acclaimed pianist Kyung-A Lee returns to the Festival stage with a program that will include the works of Bach-Busoni, as well as one of Beethoven’s last Sonatas.