Live recording of Kingston band’s 1993 show at CBGB's available for the first time on vinyl and cassette format on record store day, April 20
Free workshop in November shows how to bring a brand identity to life through sound.
Applications now open until April 19 for local performing artists.
New website addition shows current local, provincial, and federal grant opportunities.
11 Operating Grants and 17 Project Grants were awarded through the 2024 City of Kingston Arts Fund, for a total funding allocation of $613,088.
Gord Downie wasn’t interested in ever becoming a hologram musician.
CACRP recovery fund will help ease the financial risks for live music venues, festival organizers, promoters and artists.
Doug vanderHorden is a passionate man. He’s been playing music for well over 20 years as a frontman, singer, guitarist, drummer, and percussionist. More recently, he’s been Kingston’s loudest civilian voice about the realities of huma...
Government approves bill extending aid for music venues, live music workers.
Playing the ORT Mystery Concert and headlining their first show, it’s been a busy time for the band
Natalie MacMaster reflects on a decade of her and husband Donell Leahy's popular Christmas tour, ahead of their Grand OnStage performance in Kingston.
The Mattress Shop Series will see three live music events inside the Kingston Penitentiary.
Crash Test Dummies and Piner set to rock the City's annual, free, outdoor concert in Springer Market Square.
Starting January 31, live music venues can operate at 50% capacity, with 100% capacity planned by March 14, 2022.