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...
Concert venues, bars and restaurants drop to 50% capacity as of December 19
Why Kingston is Canada's top music destination, no contest.
Starting January 31, live music venues can operate at 50% capacity, with 100% capacity planned by March 14, 2022.
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. “...
TV station brings together music artists from New York and eastern Ontario
A Tourism Kingston local music education session featuring Justin Tessier of The Blue Stones, and Zane Whitfield or North of Princess Recording Studio.
A Part Of It urges Canadians to challenge government officials to incentivize affordable and non-market housing.
The City of Kingston calls on musicians, music sector workers, and anyone who appreciates music, to take part.
Local concert promoter celebrates anniversary with new local music releases.
The annual festival is accepting applications from Kingston-based bands and musical mentors until March 24.
New single marks Lamon’s reemergence from two years touring her debut EP.
More restrictions lifted permitting food and drink indoors, return to regular operating hours.