New music compilation featuring 25 Kingston bands and artists aims to raise funds for rescue effort.
Queen's University hosts conference addressing roles that music festivals play in our communities, October 14-15, 2022.
Two Kingston music artists were recognized by Mayor Bryan Patterson for their artistic achievement and cultural contribution at the annual Mayor's Arts Awards ceremony on December 6, 2021 at the Tett Centre for Creativity and Learning.
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June 16 event will raise money for expansion needed to address surging demands on Princess St. facility.
Country star brings his Campfire Troubadour Tour to the Isabel on November 16.
Applications now open until April 19 for local performing artists.
Proceeds from new song going to the Canadian Mental Health Association.
CACRP recovery fund will help ease the financial risks for live music venues, festival organizers, promoters and artists.
The annual festival is accepting applications from Kingston-based bands and musical mentors until March 24.
After a tumultuous two years, the all-local music festival is back on for Saturday, May 7, 2022.
Frontman Finny McConnell leaks several surprises during rare interview.
Ted Evans cements a sound for his solo project with release of "Let It Go."
Kingston’s Aaron Holmberg has worked on some of Canada’s most iconic records.
Starting January 31, live music venues can operate at 50% capacity, with 100% capacity planned by March 14, 2022.