A Tribute to Kenny & Dolly's Iconic Christmas Album "Once Upon a Christmas"

  • December 6, 2024 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
  • Shelburne Regional High School

    415 Woodlawn Drive
    Shelburne, Nova Scotia B0T 1W0
Description

Harmony Bazaar Proudly Presents:

A Tribute to Kenny & Dolly's Iconic Album "Once Upon a Christmas"  

Released in 1984, this beloved holiday classic by Kenny Rogers and Dolly Parton features heartwarming songs like A Christmas to Remember, With Bells On, The Greatest Gift of All and Hard Candy Christmas.  

Join Kyle Gillis and Becca Guilderson, along with talented musicians Carolyn Curry, Nick MacLean, Devin Ryan, and Sam Vigneault, as they bring these nostalgic songs to life in a live performance that captures the magic of the season.

  • Date: Friday, December 6th, 2024
  • Time: 7:00 PM
  • Location: Shelburne Regional High School, 415 Woodlawn Drive, Shelburne, NS
  • Tickets: $25, available at harmonybazaar.com or by phone at 902.656.2565

Gather your friends and family for an evening of music and cheer you won’t want to miss!

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Date & Time

Fri., Dec. 6, 2024 7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.

Venue Details

Shelburne Regional High School

415 Woodlawn Drive
Shelburne, Nova Scotia B0T 1W0 Shelburne Regional High School
Harmony Bazaar Festival of Women & Song Society

The Harmony Bazaar Festival of Women & Song Society is an empowering arts organization based in Nova Scotia, Canada, dedicated to celebrating and supporting women in music and the arts. Founded with a mission to amplify women's voices and foster creativity, the Society organizes the annual Harmony Bazaar Festival, showcasing diverse talent in music, storytelling, and performance. This vibrant festival brings together female artists from various backgrounds, offering them a platform to share their work, connect with audiences, and inspire future generations. Beyond music, the festival promotes community engagement, arts education, and cultural appreciation through workshops, artist talks, and collaborative projects, all set against the scenic backdrop of Nova Scotia’s coast.

The Society's ongoing commitment to inclusion and artistic expression has made it a cherished cultural event, where women are celebrated as creators and leaders.