Nick Maclean Quartet featuring Brownman Ali

When: @ 6:00 PM
Where: Old Church Theatre, 940 Bonisteel Rd. Trenton ON

” A fresh look at Herbie Hancock classics and delicious new original themes all presented with taste and virtuosity. No safety net here, everyone is living on the edge.” – Bruce Cassidy (Blood, Sweat &[…]

Pub Night – with Gav Session

When: @ 6:00 PM
Where: Old Church Theatre, 940 Bonisteel Rd. Trenton ON

Join Gav Session at the Old Church Theatre for a night of Story and Song. Enjoy Gav’s unique blend of acoustic folk-rock along with some songs of the season in Gav’s own special way. COVID-19[…]

Christmas Story Telling

When: @ 2:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Where: Old Church Theatre, 940 Bonisteel Rd Trenton ON

Got a Christmas or even a winter tale to tell?  Could be Christmas eve when Uncle Harry’s overloaded fuse box blew the power at the holiday dinner.  Could be the flat tire with a car[…]

Pub Night with No Great Mischief

When: @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Where: Tipsy Vicar Pub in the Old Church Theatre, 940 Bonisteel Rd Trenton ON

Grand Opening Night at the Tipsy Vicar Pub in the Old Church Theatre! We’re open 5-10 PM with authentic Irish Pub music by No Great Mischief between 6-9PM.  We’ll be featuring Steak and Veggie pies[…]

Pub Night – Open Mic

When: @ 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Where: Old Church Theatre, 940 Bonisteel Rd. Trenton ON

We had lots of great Open Mic Wednesday on the patio at the Old Church Theatre for the past two years. Many of you performed or attended for which we are grateful and will continue[…]

Pub Night with String Mashup

When: @ 6:00 PM
Where: Tipsy Vicar Pub in the Old Church Theatre, 940 Bonisteel Rd Trenton ON

Come to Pub Night at the Old Church Theatre.  The “Tipsy Vicar” is open at 5PM with music from 6-9PM Join us on December 11th for some Christmas music, old favourites and original tunes with[…]

Jerry Leger

When: @ 7:30 PM
Where: Old Church Theatre, 940 Bonisteel Rd. Trenton ON

Toronto-based Americana singer-songwriter Jerry Leger has a strong following in Europe…These are the worn-in songs and poetic melancholia of a welcome stranger, with a laconic style that lives somewhere between Blue Rodeo and Lucinda Williams.[…]