Canadian Live Music Association releases report on state of live music workforce in Ontario and its challenges following COVID-19.
Starting January 31, live music venues can operate at 50% capacity, with 100% capacity planned by March 14, 2022.
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...
Anna Robertson and Dee Prescott share details on surprise new album and future plans.
If you’re from Kingston (or anywhere in Ontario, really) and you’re a music fan (or even if you aren’t), chances are you have heard of the two local musicians who will be featured in tomorrow night’s international telethon in suppor...
Greg Tilson discusses new album and band’s enduring legacy.
More history is made for Canada’s live music industry.
Multi-platinum artist announces return to Ontario and show at The Ale House, November 20
The Embassy assembling new compilation CD to raise funds for Kingston live music venue.
Grand OnStage presents the acclaimed, JUNO Award-winning band at Kingston Grand Theatre November 10
Students are changing their habits, and bars are scrambling to adapt.
Musically inclined students encouraged to apply for new paid radio residency
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.
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.