In-person Arts & Culture

A Songwriter’s Solstice

Saturday, Dec. 21, 2024
7:30pm to 10:30pm

CKUA
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Dec.
21

Join three of Alberta’s finest songwriters for an intimate night to remember on the Winter Solstice, presented in collaboration with CKUA.

Join three of Alberta's premiere songwriters for a night to remember on the Winter Solstice. Featuring a short set from each artist, followed by a collaborative jam between all three of them featuring their festive favourites. This intimate evening is not to be missed!


Doors 7pm, Show 7:30pm

VIP Reception at 6pm and includes one free drink & donation to CKUA


CKUA

9804 Jasper Avenue
Edmonton, AB, T5J 0C5


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