CANORA – Music fans in Canora and the surrounding area are looking forward to Oct. 23, the date of the first concert of the 2025/26 season in the Stars for Saskatchewan Concert Series presented by the Canora Arts Council.
At that time, John Muirhead will bring his powerful songwriting, poignant storytelling, audience participation, and a passion for performance to the stage at Canora Composite School.
According to a release from the Canora Arts Council, those in attendance can expect a compelling live show sure to give any fan of folk/Americana an unforgettable evening, joined by his close friend and touring partner, Trevor Dubois.
John guides his audience through a performance filled with his own original songs (streamed over 1.5 million times on Spotify), covers of old folk favourites, and interpretations of new pop hits, all expertly woven together with stories of his live as a travelling troubadour. From fingerpicked folk confessionals to roaring full-band singalongs, John’s award-winning songs have touched audiences across the world. With a combined online following of over 100,000 and hundreds of shows across Canada, Europe and South America, John is building a vibrant, tight-knit community around his stories and songs.
The second concert of the season on Feb. 10, 2026 will feature Kyle McKearney, one of Canada’s outstanding Americana/Alternative Country artists.
Performing at the third and final concert of the season on March 5 will be Lee Siegel, presenting a retrospective of the greatest soul singers of all time.
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