Let’s define a “concert ticket.” It’s a contract between you, an act, a promoter, and a venue, that allows you admission to a specific event at a stated time and place. Seems simple enough. But let’s continue.
A concert ticket
Let’s define a “concert ticket.” It’s a contract between you, an act, a promoter, and a venue, that allows you admission to a specific event at a stated time and place. Seems simple enough. But let’s continue.
A concert ticket

Carol Hodge, who has been featured on these pages quite a few times has a new album, her fourth, out on 10th March. I have been lucky enough to have been listening to it for a week or two and

You wait ages for a Mayhem singles round-up and then three arrive in just over two weeks! Here is the third for 2023, it includes a massive fourteen songs that have been passed on to me or recommended during the

I have seen many gigs at one of York’s finest venues, the Fulford Arms, but never have I experienced anything close to Madam Misfit and her Carnival of Chaos. David Bowie once sang the line “turn and face the strange”
Back in October last year, in the middle of her first tour, I had the absolute pleasure of interviewing the uber-talented Delilah Bon, which anyone reading this probably knows is the (not so) secret identity/alter ego of Lauren Tate. Music
Burnaby will be rocking this spring with amazing live music and delicious food and drink. And it’s all to raise funds for an important local cause.
Greater Vancouver Food Bank’s Foodstock 2023 is happening on Sunday, June 18, at Swangard
SAN FRANCISCO – The latest winner of the San Francisco Conservatory of Music’s Emerging Black Composers Project hopes to push barriers on the traditional lines of genres while also paying tribute to the place he proudly calls home.
Jens Ibsen
Victoria Conservatory’s early childhood music outreach program is funded by Victoria Foundation community grants
Children from vulnerable families can now enroll in programs that expose them to music at an early age, thanks to funding provided by the Victoria Foundation
Host Lydia Persaud interviews James Baley, in the documentary New World Beat.Keenan Lynch/Handout
The good news is that a top-notch docuseries will spotlight a number of talented underground musicians in Toronto. The bad news is that after the six-part
February is Black History Month, an opportunity to honor the legacy of Black Canadians and their communities — from their ongoing pursuit of equity and justice, to their contributions to our country’s cultural richness.
Music has always played a central