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Stage set for Hamilton Arts Week performances

Stage set for Hamilton Arts Week performances

Hamilton Arts Week has returned for its 11th year with a new set of immersive performances, multimedia exhibits and artist discussions.
'Each year, we push the boundaries in terms of unconventional venues and bringing in an array of diverse performances and topics that maybe we haven't showcased in previous years,' said Megan Divecha, the program director with the Hamilton Arts Council, the art week host.
On until June 12, the event features 95 performances, including 12 signature sets with sponsored backing to help reduce ticket prices.
One of those sets is Resonate: Steel and Soul Experience, led by Hamilton native Luckystickz.
The steelpan player and singer will lead the showcase, featuring a mixture of gospel, soul and jazz.
'It's going to be a night of not only music, but a night of impact,' he said.
The roughly $21 ticket proceeds will go to The Tune In Foundation, a local non-profit aimed at supporting musical creativity in youth.
The musician will sing and play the steelpan, which he started playing at 11 years old.
'It was a new instrument that was personal, that connected to my cultural background,' he said.
The show will be held on Saturday, June 7 at The Westdale, at
1014 King St. W. in Hamilton
.
The venue will also again host the four-person group Sultans of String on Sunday, June 8.
The event is pay what you can — ranging from $5 to $100 — to make attendance more accessible.
The performance will be immersive, including slides played alongside the mostly instrumental music and the screening of two films.
The group, with members from Aldershot to Toronto, said they are excited before the performance.
'We're doing what we're calling an immersive concert experience,' said band member Chris McKhool.
Large screens behind the band will play footage of Luna the orca from the West Coast and Sable Island horses from the East Coast.
The group will also perform live with a virtual Turkish string group from Istanbul.
For more details on Hamilton Arts Week, go to
hamiltonartscouncil.ca/artsfestival
.
Here are some more arts and live music events happening in the next week:
Candlelight Concerts is back at The Westdale Theatre on Friday, June 6 at 8:45 p.m.
A Listeso String Quartet will perform for 60 minutes from superstar Taylor Swift's discography, including 'Shake It Off,' 'You Belong with Me,' and '1989 Medley.'
Remaining tickets range from $42.50 to $73.
The Westdale Theatre is located at
1014 King St. W., Hamilton
.
A Listeso String Quartet will also perform an Adele tribute on Friday, June 6 and Saturday, June 7.
To buy tickets or for more details, go to
tinyurl.com/hamilcandles
.
Oakville soul duo Yassin and Sean Terrio will play Mill Hardware for the first time on Friday, June 6, at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m.
Burlington singer-songwriter Charissa and alt-country rock artist Elyse Aeryn will share the stage with the artists.
Mills Hardware is at
95 King St. E., Hamilton
.
Tickets are $31 with fees and taxes.
To buy tickets, go to
millshardware.ca
.
Iowa folk-pop singers River Glen and Kristina Castaneda will be at Ooey Gooey's on Tuesday, June 10 at 8 p.m. Doors open at 7:30 p.m.
The show is part of Glen's Iowa to Ontario Tour 2025.
Orangeville's Emily Gilbart and St. Catharines' Brandon Agnew will open the show.
Tickets are $15 or pay what you can.
The wing spot is located at
107 George St., Hamilton
.
For more details or to buy tickets, go to
instagram.com/therealooeygooeys
.
On Sunday, June 8, folkechestral flunk punk artists Ronley Teper and The Lipliners will be at The Staircase Theatre's The Bright Room.
The show runs from 3 to 6 p.m.
Improvised psychedelic folk duo
AcidTrip.ca
will be a special guest.
Tickets are $20 or pay what you can.
For more details or to buy tickets, go to
staircasehamilton.com/events
.
The café at
328 James St. N.
is hosting free live jazz nights every Friday. Enjoy live music on Friday, June 6.
Each night will feature two sets: one at 7 p.m. and the other at 8:45 p.m.
Happy Hour on tap beer is available from 4 to 6 p.m.
For more information, go to
synonymshop.com
.
Cheyenne Bholla is a reporter at The Hamilton Spectator.
cbholla@thespec.com
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