Diverse Musical Journeys Await at Midland Cultural Centre
The Midland Cultural Centre is setting the stage for a series of unforgettable musical experiences. From rock tributes to soul-stirring choral performances, the lineup promises to engage audiences of all ages and tastes. Highlights include a Neil Diamond tribute by Will Chambers, a performance by acclaimed blues guitarist Jack de Keyzer, and an appearance by the world-renowned Vancouver Chamber Choir. These events, along with others, showcase a blend of nostalgia and contemporary sounds, offering something for everyone. Join us in exploring this vibrant musical journey through a variety of genres and artistic expressions.
A tribute to Neil Diamond on the last Friday of January featuring Will Chambers. His show appeals to all ages and he loves to get the audience involved by encouraging them to clap and sing along. Will's natural resemblance to Neil Diamond, his flawless replication of Neil's singing voice, combined with his outstanding stage presence has been captivating audiences wherever he goes. The response from Neil fans has been an unbelievable experience. Will is both friendly and personable and people approach him with ease, he is always available to speak to people after the performance and welcomes their comments.
Don't miss one of Canada's premiere blues guitarists and his top notch band as they perform selections from de Keyzer's award winning (2X Juno, 7X Maple Blues) 13 album catalogue along with classic blues and rock favourites
Since their formation at Glastonbury Festival 2002, the ever-evolving collective Moulettes have forged an uncommon course, led by Cellist & Songwriter, Hannah Moule.
Abbamania is the world’s number one production of Abba. This all Canadian cast is from Ontario Canada, has played over 200 shows per year since 1999. They have performed more concerts then Elvis, The Beatles, Madonna and Michael Jackson combined. The cast is made up of studio musicians and singers with amazing vocals and authentic look. Hear all the hits from, “Waterloo to Dancing Queen. Every song reproduced note for note, exactly as the original recordings.
WMW was formed in 2005 and very quickly became the most in demand and unrivalled tribute to AC/DC in Canada. The band has been extensively touring Canada from Newfoundland to Vancouver Island and absolutely everywhere in between. WMW takes pride in having the largest stage production with all the exacting gear to reproduce the sights and sounds of an AC/DC concert. In their time WMW has risen out of the clubs to play major casinos, theatres, festivals, arenas, and corporate events.
Artistic Director Kari Turunen began leading the Vancouver Chamber Choir — Canada’s longest-running professional choir — in September 2019, its 49th concert season. Ranking with the handful of North America’s best professional choruses and noted for its diverse repertoire and performing excellence. The choir has presented concerts to audiences at home in Vancouver and on tour across Canada and around the world.
An all-star Canadian cast of award-winning blues and roots musicians, under the direction of Juno award winning producer and musical director, Lance Anderson, will perform selections from their hit show that recreates the atmosphere of The Band’s final concert, which was captured in Martin Scorcese's award-winning concert film, The Last Waltz.
Led by its legendary founder, singer/bassist Greg Godovitz, the all-new GODDO consists of keyboardist Drew Winters, guitarists Steve Jensen and Steve MacPherson, and original GODDO drummer Marty Morin.
Danny Michel is a Canadian singer-songwriter and producer celebrated for his eclectic musical style and adventurous spirit. His work blends rock, pop, folk, and world music with introspective, socially conscious, and environmentally focused lyrics. With a loyal fan base, Danny has earned multiple accolades, including Juno and Polaris Prize nominations, as well as the CFMA's "Producer of the Year" award.
Gabrielle Gagnon-Picard invites you to discover Canadian repertoire in a new concert for solo piano. Revel in her sensitive interpretation and soak up the creative power of works by Impressionist and contemporary composers from the last 100 years. Alongside the music of Debussy, this unique and audacious recital showcases the richness of works by Auguste Descarries and the ever-active Alexina Louie. A Jeunesses Musicales Emerging Artists production.
The Midland Cultural Centre's lineup is a vibrant tapestry of musical experiences that cater to diverse tastes and preferences. Whether you're drawn to the classic rock tributes of Abbamania and Who Made Who, the soulful blues of Jack de Keyzer, or the refined choral harmonies of the Vancouver Chamber Choir, there's something for everyone. This series not only celebrates music's rich heritage but also embraces innovative sounds and artistic expressions. Join us in Midland for an unforgettable journey through sound and rhythm.