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Join them for their third annual holiday Market hosted by The Mom Market London, shop all handmade and local products! Always free entry, shop 50+ local vendors. Win giveaways, photo booth & more!
Come dance the night away with Orangeman!! A Guaranteed Good Time! Tickets in advance available at Eventbrite.ca
The Don Wright Faculty of Music at Western University invites you to experience Musicians from Marlboro.
The Don Wright Faculty of Music at Western University invites you to the Fridays at 12:30 Concert Series. Western alumni Sébastien Malette and faculty member Allison Wiebe join together for a performance of all-Canadian repertoire for bassoon/contrabassoon and piano.
The Don Wright Faculty of Music at Western University invites you to Opera at Western's Die Zauberflöte “The Magic Flute” by W. A. Mozart.
The Don Wright Faculty of Music at Western University invites you to experience The Looking Glass Ensemble (Shannon Litzenberger, choreographer/dancer; Christine Carter, clarinet; Vernon Regehr, cello; and Gregory Oh, piano).
The Don Wright Faculty of Music at Western University invites you the Faculty Concert Series. Please note this concert was rescheduled from Nov. 3, 2024, with a revised program.
The NSJ5 proudly present a concert featuring vocal music ranging from Renaissance choral to solo operatic, and many in-between!
The Red Clay Strays | Wyatt Flores | Bayker Blankenship | Waylon Wyatt | Maggie Antone Gates – 4 PM Show – 4:45 PM General Admission Ticket: $89 + $21.62 S/C + $14.38 HST = $125 BUY TICKETS VIP Table: $195 + $26.24 S/C + $28.76 HST = $250 BUY TICKETS VIP Standing: $195 + $26.24 S/C + $28.76 HST = $250 BUY TICKETS VIP Includes: Limited capacity, front of stage acccess, private washrooms, dedicated food beverages, VIP entrance. VIP Standing & Reserved Tables are the same section.
The Spring Weekend Market is scheduled for Saturday, May 3, and Sunday, May 4, upstairs on the Mezzanine.
Gee Gethiga is a London Ontario native who headlines comedy clubs across the country. He is joined by some of the best comedians in North America on Friday, February 14th @ Recroom Masonville 8pm for a special Valentines Comedy Show.
This is an indoor-outdoor, pop-up school fundraiser market with over 130 vendors, food trucks, and children's activities.
Ukutula: Our Timeless Journeys centres on a display of sixteen extraordinarily diverse traditional West African masks.
Katie Wilhelm and Summer Bressette are based in London, Ontario, and have been creative collaborators since 2021.
The shapes of feathers, wings, flowers and leaves combine in a constellation of ceramic and bronze to comprise Forever (Bird-Botanicals), a site-specific installation by Ecuadorian-Canadian sculptor David Constantino Salazar.
Supersampler is an exhibition featuring a decade’s worth of work by London-based painter, Mark Stebbins. Inspired by the history of image making, digital media and textiles, Stebbins’ paintings explore the potential of the grid form through realism and abstraction alike.
This is an indoor-outdoor, family friendly, pop-up market that allows our school to raise money while also helping to support our local vendors, artists, crafters, and artisans.
Lucy MacNeil has been a core member of the Barra MacNeils for 37 years, contributing to their legacy of Cape Breton music and dance. With her brothers, she has toured extensively across Europe, the United States, Canada, and beyond, sharing their traditional sound. Since recording their first self-titled album in 1986, the group has consistently produced music, toured, and collaborated with notable artists such as Celine Dion, Kenny Rogers, and Rita MacNeil, appearing on her CBC variety show and national Christmas tours. Their last album, On the Bright Side, was released in 2017, showcasing their enduring dedication to their craft. Lucy has also contributed individually to the music world, serving as an artist-in-residence for the Celtic Colours International Music Festival in 2015 and collaborating with Symphony Nova Scotia for Rita MacNeil tribute concerts in 2014 and 2017. During the pandemic, she began working on her first solo album, inspired by a desire to leave behind a personal legacy of traditional music and song during a time of global upheaval. This project reflects her lifelong connection to her cultural roots and her passion for sharing Cape Breton’s rich musical heritage.