How to Catch a Mouse with Simple Machines!
More then a show, this is 2 hours of silly science with Make and Take projects and entertainers in the pre-show followed by a Science Show! This full two-hour experience is perfect for families.
Read MoreMore then a show, this is 2 hours of silly science with Make and Take projects and entertainers in the pre-show followed by a Science Show! This full two-hour experience is perfect for families.
Read MoreMore then a show, this is 2 hours of silly science with Make and Take projects and entertainers in the pre-show followed by a Science Show! This full two-hour experience is perfect for families.
Read MoreMore then a show, this is 2 hours of silly science with Make and Take projects and entertainers in the pre-show followed by a Science Show! This full two-hour experience is perfect for families.
Read MorePresented by Drew Ripley. More then a show, this is 2 hours of silly science with Make and Take projects and entertainers in the pre-show followed by a Science Show! This full two-hour experience is perfect for families.
Read MoreOne night only! Catch McVittie debuting his newest Halloween-themed instrumental electronic album, Lone Killer. McVittie will be performing alongside Unkind Skies and Season of the Senses.
$10 online, $15 at the door.
Unkind Skies is a Hamilton-based alt-rock band with heavy 80’s rock influenced riffs.
Season of the Senses is a Guelph-based electro-rock group, with influences from EDM to industrial metal.
McVittie is a Kitchener-based electronic synthwave artist.
Presented by Jack Cooper as part of the Sounds Good to Me concert series. The MacQueens are Kris and Liv MacQueen, a Canadian married contemporary roots music duo based out of Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario.
Read MorePresented by Jack Cooper as part of the Sounds Good to Me concert series. Three individual singer songwriters featuring a delicious mix of 3-part harmonies, multiple instruments and the fun of making music together.
Read MoreSam Nabi, a proudly millennial local hip-hop artist and rapper who studied urban planning, pushes back against the gaslighting of our generation. His songs explore identity, class, and culture at a time when these distinctions are becoming hyper-visible.
His latest album, Out of Body, explores a post-COVID world of gently releasing our inhibitions, erasing self-imposed restraints, and stepping out into a world that is forever changed yet somehow still wants us back. This album follows on the heels of Attract Hazard, his previously album produced through a Region of Waterloo Arts Fund grant.
Sam will be joined by drummer Ryan Dugal and guitarist Doug DeRozario to re-interpret and deconstruct his hip-hop sound in a live band setting. As Sam Nabi says in his song Motives, “Don’t just let your backing track do the talking — say something, okay hun? Are you a flash in the plan or are you a great one?”
Sam is co-owner of Full Circle Foods in downtown Kitchener.
This event is part of the Sounds Good to Me concert series. Doors open at 7:30.
Written by Camyar Chai, Guillermo Verdecchia, and Marcus Youssef, our reopening show is a satirical look at the costs (to some) of freedom (for others).
Read MoreWritten by Camyar Chai, Guillermo Verdecchia, and Marcus Youssef, our reopening show is a satirical look at the costs (to some) of freedom (for others).
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