Saturday, March 7
Family Friendly Show at 4:00 PM
All ages show at 8:00 PM
The Historic Market Hall
Craig Cardiff doesn’t just play shows—he builds little communities, one night at a time. Armed with nothing more than four chords, a capo, and the truth, the Juno and Canadian Folk Music Award nominee leans hard into the raw, messy beauty of folk. His songs live somewhere between Canadiana campfire anthems and Americana confessionals, but the real magic is how he dissolves the space between stage and floor.
Expect singalongs, dancing, stories you’ll carry home, and the strange comfort of realizing that by the end of the night, you’ll know the strangers around you better than you thought possible. Cardiff is streamed often, powered entirely by fans, and he’s the kind of songwriter who reminds you that the simplest melodies—sung loud and together—still hit the deepest. Bring your friends, bring your enemies; they’ll leave humming the same tune.
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