Sunday, April 26 • 7:00 PM
Market Hall
Molly Johnson has long held her place among Canada’s most unmistakable voices — a jazz singer with elegance, depth, and just enough lived-in grain to make every song feel personal. Over the course of a career that has stretched across decades and continents, she has captivated audiences in Canada and Europe with a blend of original material and richly interpreted standards, bringing both sophistication and emotional weight to everything she touches. Beyond the stage, Johnson is also known as a dedicated supporter of the arts, a philanthropist, and a cultural presence whose influence reaches well past music itself.
Her honours reflect that stature. Johnson is a two-time Juno Award winner, was named an Officer of the Order of Canada in 2007, and in 2023 was appointed Chevalier dans l’Ordre des Arts et des Lettres by the French government — a fitting tribute to an artist whose voice, presence, and enduring body of work have earned admiration far beyond this country’s borders.
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