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Tiller's Folly

Saturday, April 18, 2026
8:00pm to 10:30pm

Parkview Community Hall
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A band that unites the past with the present as modern-day storytellers, singing the West's pioneer history to life.

From the outset, Tiller's Folly aspired to create acoustic music that is thoughtful, progressive, yet timeless in nature. Music that is representative of their Pacific Coastal home. They set out to preserve a measure of the West's colonial heritage in stories & songs. Drawing influence from Scottish, Irish and Maritime Music traditions, Tiller's Folly have continued to expand and refine their potent blend of Pacific Canadiana, and 'beyond.

Parkview Community Hall

9135 146 Street NW
Edmonton, AB, T5R 4L5


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