Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Upcoming Performances
Kellie Loder

When: Thu, Oct 29, 2026 @ 7:30 pm
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Kellie Loder is a powerhouse performer-an award-winning singer-songwriter whose authenticity, heart, and electrifying energy light up the stage. Blending contemporary Americana with folk-pop, Kellie delivers emotionally rich, high-impact performances that resonate long after the final note. Accompanied by Mark Neary (bass) and Noah Malcolm (keys, backing vocals), Kellie performs as a trio, showcasing songs from their acclaimed album Transitions, including fan favorites "When It Comes to You," "Suit & Tie," and "Honey I’m Scared." Whether on guitar, piano, or vocals, Kellie’s captivating stage presence, powerful storytelling, and infectious charm make every show unforgettable. With heartfelt songs, humorous banter, and undeniable charisma, Kellie will have you laughing, crying, and telling your friends. One thing is clear to anyone who’s seen them live: Kellie Loder is a rare talent on the verge of a global breakthrough.
Ménestrel with guest artist Vincent Lauzer

When: Sat, Nov 14, 2026 @ 7:30 pm
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Savour the tradition of the troubadours, as Ménestrel breathes vivid life into music that has been shaped by centuries. Their voyage through historic repertoire is accented by lute, guitar and the intricate colours of the human voice. With selections ranging from grand compositions by Purcell, Dowland, and Monteverdi to nostalgic Gaelic, Québécois, and English folk melodies, Ménestrel reminds us of the pleasure of these musical forms. The group consists of recognized artists Janelle Lucyk (soprano), Kerry Bursey (tenor, guitar and lute) and Vincent Lauzer (recorder). who have established a reputation for combining ancient repertoire with elements of folk song.
Windborne

When: Sat, Feb 27, 2027 @ 7:30 pm
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Stunningly powerful harmony floods the room as Windborne draws the audience along on a profound vocal experience. Songs from many times, in many vocal styles and cultures are brought vividly to life through performance and story. Windborne believes that singing is powerful-in community, as performance, with friends, or with strangers. Their show doesn't just dazzle the audience with vocal fireworks, it evokes a deep emotional response that connects the listener with people, places, and ideas. Windborne polish & attention to detail is among the finest in vocal music, that one might expect from a top classical ensembles . Turning this care to vernacular music and songs of the common folk, songs from movements of the past are revivified in the context of today. Their mastery of music in styles such as Corsican polyphony, Occitan vocal harmony, and pre-Christian Lithuanian music are not distant curiosity, but footholds to build empathy, community, and cross-cultural understanding.
Burnstick

When: Fri, Mar 12, 2027 @ 7:30 pm
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Built on emotion-stirring storytelling and unmistakable vocal harmonies accompanied by a century-old instrument, Burnstick, a JUNO nominated husband and wife Folk duo, are intent on creating affecting music that inspires listeners to feel. The Manitoba based Indigenous duo features Nadia and Jason Burnstick, esteemed independent artists who united over a decade ago to create deeply moving, cinematic Folk music using their trademark vocal pairing, and Jason's mastery of the lap slide Weissenborn guitar. Backed by their drummer, Tony Raybould, Nadia and Jason perform deeply resonant music that strikes a chord with audiences. With thought-provoking lyrics and engaging stories, they leave listeners reflecting on their
own experiences, feelings, and memories.
Jessica Rhaye with Preeper and MacKay

When: Thu, Apr 15, 2027 @ 7:30 pm
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Jessica Rhaye with Bill Preeper and Sandy MacKay is a folk trio that back to the height of the Greenwich Village folk scene of the 60’s, weaving and sharing lead and harmony. It's new folk music at its finest, pulling together inspiration from the likes of Woody Guthrie, Ian Tyson, Bob Dylan, with a Maritime Appalachian Folk sound with a unique mix of acoustic and electric instruments. The trio’s version of Blowin’ in the Wind has generated, to date, more than 15 million views on YouTube. "The modern folk trio offered their skills to the famed Dylan track (Blowin’ in the Wind) in a string laden rendition. Rich with golden vocals, acoustics and even a Mandolin, Rhaye, and her group would make Baez and the rest of the ‘60-s decade proud with this heartfelt version.+- AMERICAN SONGWRITER MAGAZINE
The Fugitives

When: Fri, Apr 30, 2027 @ 7:30 pm
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
A Canadian folk staple, The Fugitives have been nominated for a JUNO, as well as 7 Canadian Folk Music Awards, including Best Vocal Group, Best Ensemble, and Best Songwriter. They've performed at Glastonbury, were awarded Best Folk Album of the Year by the German Music Critics’ Association, and were named a 2020 Globe & Mail "Top Arts Pick of the Year". They've earned a reputation for unforgettable live shows, brimming with complex harmonies, infectious storytelling and top-notch musicianship. As the CBC has it: "This show is simply brilliant." In 2026-27, they will be touring in support of their seventh album.
Kinjo & Young

When: Fri, May 14, 2027 @ 7:30 pm
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
Where: Station Arts Centre Cooperative
This acoustic show brings virtuosic musicianship, heartfelt songwriting and beautiful vocal harmonies together in one performance. Kinjo & Young have toured the world as seasoned artists for decades before uniting their talents into one project. Blues, funk, reggae and soul are the main staples of this dynamic duo. Stories of their long-standing musical adventures and blistering guitar solos compliment the amazing grooves and thoughtful lyrics of their songs. Kinjo & Young offer a show for audiences of all ages and musical tastes