Kingston Punk Night Feat DAYGLO ABORTIONS, THE BETA 58’S and LEFT ON BOWERY

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Punk Rock Enthusiasts Rejoice! Grit & Grind Productions is amping up the energy in Kingston with an electrifying event showcasing some of the most iconic punk rock legends and rising stars. Headlined by the formidable DAYGLO ABORTIONS, this event promises to be an unmissable night for fans of raw, high-voltage punk music. Canadian punk legends in their own right, the DAYGLO ABORTIONS are known for their explosive performances and rebellious anthems, guaranteeing a night of thrashing rhythms and mosh pit excitement.

Road Apples Live In Kingston

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Kingston Grand Theatre will reverberate with the nostalgic echoes of one of Canada’s most cherished rock bands, The Tragically Hip, as the dynamic tribute group, Road Apples, takes the stage. Known for their uncanny ability to channel the legendary sound and spirit of The Hip, Road Apples doesn’t merely play music; they breathe life into the iconic anthems that defined a generation.

Alchemy of the Earth

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On November 19th, ‘Alchemy of the Earth’ invites you to embark on a transformative exploration of the forest’s enchantments. Led by the esteemed Nature Therapy Guide, Claire Beach, this event promises not just a simple walk, but a journey of sensory delights. Claire’s expertise in nature therapy ensures that each step you take, each breath of fresh, crisp air you inhale, becomes an act of nourishment for the mind, body, and soul.

Kingston German Christmas Market

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Kingston German Christmas Market. On Sunday, December 3rd, from 3:00 PM to 7:00 PM, the Amadeus Cafe will unveil its Outdoor Biergarten as a magical winter market reminiscent of those found in the heart of Germany. Warm your hands and spirits with a classic mug of gluhwein, the iconic mulled wine that encapsulates the essence of the holidays. As you sip, stroll through the market to explore an array of handcrafted gifts, delicious treats, and distinctive wares presented by local artisans.

Market in the Barn Kingston Farmers Market

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The Kingston Memorial Centre Farmers’ Market is making its anticipated transition indoors till April! Established in 2012, this market is not just any regular gathering; it stands as a symbol of community collaboration, commitment to local produce, and a shared vision of a sustainable future. With its roots going back to an initiative by local farmers in partnership with the Williamsville Neighbourhood Association, every product at the market boasts of being sourced within a 100km radius of Kingston. This ensures that every bite you take is fresh, nutrient-rich, and contributes to building Kingston’s food security.

Kingston Holiday Market at the Tett

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mark your calendars for the first three weekends of December, from 11 AM to 4 PM. Each weekend from December 2-3rd, December 9-10th, to December 16–17th promises a new set of vendors and treasures waiting to be discovered in the Malting Tower, Rehearsal Hall, and the Tett Gallery.

Natural Wreath Making Workshop

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Natural Wreath Making Workshop hosted by the talented Camille Spencer of CC’s Acres. Set amidst the artistic ambiance of Birdgirl Arts Studio & Gallery on 77 Princess Street, you’ll dive into a hands-on experience, crafting an exquisite all-natural wreath.

She Sings At The Spire

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Delight in an enchanting evening with She Sings! as they host the renowned Dave Barton Trio for a musical escapade that journeys through the ages of jazz.

Requiem for the Living

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Embark on a transformative musical journey with Kingston Choral Society’s live performance, featuring the profound masterpiece, “Requiem for the Living” by Dan Forrest. Scheduled for Sunday, November 26th, this majestic piece has been described by Jeffrey Williams of the New York Concert Review as “a work of great import…one of the most moving works I have heard in a very long while.

Eddy King

“Ne manquez pas Eddy King, la sensation de l’humour québécois, à la Spire de Kingston le 18 novembre! Actif sur la scène depuis 2007, Eddy a ébloui les publics d’Europe et d’Afrique et a été un visage familier dans tous les grands galas. Venez pour son style calme mais préparez-vous à être renversé par ses punchlines. Pour en savoir plus sur Eddy, suivez-le sur ses réseaux sociaux!”