Section 22 Order temporarily bans live music in Kingston
New $60 million Canada Performing Arts Workers Resilience Fund to help individual live performance workers
Concert venues, bars and restaurants drop to 50% capacity as of December 19
The Kingston music scene got a nice kickstart to 2019, as the Kingston Live podcast launched its first episode on January 1. Since then, they have produced 13 episodes, covering a variety of musical genres, along with all the major fest...
Jim Cuddy and Blue Rodeo on Kingston
Bill C-2 enables expanded eligibility for key programs helping those hardest hit by capacity restrictions.
With 2018 planted firmly in the rearview mirror, it’s time for Kingstonist to take a look back at the year in local music.
Our thriving local music scene continued to provide great new music for us to hear. There were new releases in 201...
Save 50% on tickets to In My Body featuring Bboyizm at Kingston Grand Theatre November 30
Proceeds from new song going to the Canadian Mental Health Association.
Johnny San, co-host of the Kingston Live podcast, has no shortage of praise for the Kingston music scene.
“We’ve talked in almost every episode so far that Kingston has a disproportionate amount of talent for its size,” said San. “...
Starting January 31, live music venues can operate at 50% capacity, with 100% capacity planned by March 14, 2022.
A Part Of It urges Canadians to challenge government officials to incentivize affordable and non-market housing.
Kingston artist up for 2021 JUNO Award for Alternative Adult Album of the Year
Kingston's all-local live music festival returns full-strength on Saturday, May 6, 2023.