Kingston WritersFest 2024: Connect, Converse and Create

Kingston Authors

16th Annual Kingston WritersFest, running from September 25 to 29, 2024. This much-anticipated event will bring together authors, poets, and literary enthusiasts from across the country for five days of inspiration, conversation, and creativity.

The Doobie Brothers Live In Kingston

Big concerts in Kingston

The Doobie Brothers are set to light up Kingston’s Slush Puppie Place on October 13th with a live performance that promises to be nothing short of legendary

Earth Day at The Spire

Earth day Event in Kingston

Celebrate Earth Day in a remarkable way this year at The Spire in Kingston! On Sunday, April 21, join us for an extraordinary event featuring the renowned adventurer, author, and underwater explorer Jill Heinerth. This special Earth Day multimedia presentation is not just an event; it’s an experience that promises to expand your horizons and deepen your connection with our planet.

Abigail Lapell Live At Dog House Studio’s

things to do in Kingston

Get ready to be swept away by the enchanting melodies of Abigail Lapell, the Toronto-based songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, as she graces the stage at Dog House Studios in Napanee on May 18th. This live performance is a celebration of her latest album, “Anniversary,” an evocative collection that redefines love songs with a hauntingly beautiful twist. Produced alongside Tony Dekker of Great Lake Swimmers, the album was recorded in the historic St Mark’s Church in Niagara-on-the-Lake, infusing each track with a mystical resonance that’s rare in today’s music scene.

Terra Lightfoot Live At the Broom Factory

Live music in Kingston, Things to do in Kingston

Kingston Broom Factory is set to host an evening with the extraordinary Terra Lightfoot, a name synonymous with artistic brilliance in Canadian music. This concert is a celebration of her latest masterpiece, “Healing Power”, an album that resonates with Lightfoot’s profound journey and musical evolution. The album’s genesis, inspired by a solitary moment under a larch tree high in the Limestone Alps, is as captivating as the music itself. This high-altitude epiphany, amidst yellow and blue flowers, marked a turning point for Lightfoot, leading to an album that symbolizes growth, resilience, and the transformative power of nature.