Kingston forms the bedrock of Canada's music scene.
Kingston hip hop artist collaborates with Puff Daddy protégé
Starting January 31, live music venues can operate at 50% capacity, with 100% capacity planned by March 14, 2022.
The City of Kingston calls on musicians, music sector workers, and anyone who appreciates music, to take part.
More restrictions lifted permitting food and drink indoors, return to regular operating hours.
Indoor capacity limits and proof of vaccination requirements could be lifted altogether by March 1.
After 30 years, The Mahones founder and front man releases first-ever solo offering.
Today, premier Doug Ford announced modifications to Step Two of Ontario's Roadmap to Reopen that restricts live music performances as of January 5 until at least January 17, 2022. These restrictions apply to indoor concert venues, theatres...
New program demonstrates the value of careers in the arts.
Concert venues, bars and restaurants drop to 50% capacity as of December 19
Proceeds from new song going to the Canadian Mental Health Association.
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.
CACRP recovery fund will help ease the financial risks for live music venues, festival organizers, promoters and artists.
New $60 million Canada Performing Arts Workers Resilience Fund to help individual live performance workers