Ontario Music Investment Fund program aims to invest in new and emerging Black- and Indigenous-owned music businesses.
Gord Downie wasn’t interested in ever becoming a hologram musician.
Volunteers to attend award ceremony hosted by Jully Black on June 10 in Toronto as part of Canadian Music Week.
After 10 years of operating in Kingston’s downtown, Blu Martini announced on Wednesday, Sept. 4, 2024, that the business would be closing in one week.
The Kingston Arts Council (KAC) is now accepting applications for Operating and Project Grants as part of the 2024 City of Kingston Arts Fund (CKAF).
June 16 event will raise money for expansion needed to address surging demands on Princess St. facility.
Three Kingston acts took centre stage in Montreal last Friday through collab with Spring Reverb.
Ten funded creative collaborations to be revealed September 21 at The Broom Factory.
Indoor capacity limits and proof of vaccination requirements could be lifted altogether by March 1.
A place for Kingston musicians, bands and artists to connect, communicate, and build a stronger community.
On Saturday, May 11 Third Time’s a Charm won first place in the High School category at the annual Juvenis Festival Battle of the Bands competition in Kingston.
No commitments for live music in federal government’s Fall Economic Statement
Kingston band turns old farmhouse into modern recording studio just north of the city.