This year Harmony Bazaar is ready for a party! This year will mark the nineteenth offering of Harmony Bazaar. The festival will take place from Friday, July 26th to Sunday, July 28th. For full details visit harmonybazaar.com
JAH'MILA
Originally from Kingston, Jamaica, Jah’Mila’s music embodies the spirit of traditional Jamaican roots, infused with jazz and modern soul. Her journey has led her to share stages with internationally renowned reggae musicians and to collaborate with both national and local orchestras.
Her Juno-nominated debut album, "Roots Girl," is a spirited collection of reggae soul songs that not only honour her cultural roots but also serves as a platform for social advocacy. Through her music, she champions a vision of a more inclusive, diverse and supported arts community.
JENN GRANT
Maritime born and raised, Jenn’s music reflects the empathetic and community-driven spirit of the region. Her latest album Champagne Problems overflows with the celebration of collaboration - an album made from home during quarantine with song-writers across Canada.
Her eighth full-length album, Champagne Problems is a collection of magic tricks spun into classic country, lost disco hits, and ruminative folk fables. Jenn’s music honours the beauty of genre exploration and gentle-hearted introspection.
CASSIE & MAGGIE
With over 17 combined Canadian Folk Music, East Coast Music, and Music Nova Scotia awards and nominations, the JUNO-nominated powerhouse duo emerge as an unstoppable force on the global folk stage. Unleashing a magnetic energy, they seamlessly weave their deep Celtic heritage with contemporary influences.
Committed to not just preserving but also propelling Nova Scotia's folk traditions into new realms, Cassie and Maggie bring an exhilarating energy that is both timeless and irresistibly modern. Their eagerly anticipated 5th studio album, "Gold and Coal," is poised to solidify their status as folk music trailblazers.
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.