Local indie-pop artist releases new song, Do You, with self-directed music video
Popular weekly alcohol-free live music event relocates to The Spire in downtown Kingston.
Starting January 31, live music venues can operate at 50% capacity, with 100% capacity planned by March 14, 2022.
Kingston's The Tragically Hip will be presented with the 2021 Humanitarian Award during the 50th annual JUNO Awards broadcast on Sunday, June 6, 2021.
Officials at The Spire are working to turn the 170-year-old building into a dedicated performance space.
Forging an inclusive scene in an age of cishet, white, male-dominated lineups
Crash Test Dummies and Piner set to rock the City's annual, free, outdoor concert in Springer Market Square.
Celebrated Nova Scotia singer-songwriter and guitarist celebrates fifth album release at The Broom Factory on September 21.
Shanique Peart and Shenel Williams, Krista Muir, and Chantal Thompson selected for 2024 artists-in-residence.
More history is made for Canada’s live music industry.
The City of Kingston and Kingston Frontenacs mark the transition from Leon’s Centre to Slush Puppie Place.
New webinar series exposes critical aspects of entertainment law Canadian musicians need to know.
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.
Kingston's annual celebration of live, local music returns Saturday, May 4, 2024