SONGS OF SUMMER IS BACK FOR A THIRD YEAR OF FUN

SONGS OF SUMMER IS BACK FOR A THIRD YEAR OF FUN

The summer isn’t over yet! Join Theatre Cambrian as they celebrate that sun shiny time of year with their 3rd annual Songs of Summer Festival August 19th – 21st! Enjoy a fun filled weekend of food, local vendors, artists, family activities and most important of all – music! Just $40 a day gets you full access to all the fun and excitement as well as the headlining act, or $5 to roam the grounds.  Don’t miss out on the action this weekend, get your tickets at online today!

 

Lee Aaron – Friday August 19

A Canadian artist hailing from Belleville, ON she’s toured the world with artists like Bon Jovi and KISS and now makes an appearance at Theatre Cambrian! Once known as the Metal Queen she’s an accomplished artists with 10 Juno Nominations, a Much Music Best video award, Best (Toronto) Female Vocalist Award twice, and a CMPA Songwriters Award. Her multi-platinum album BodyRock (1989) is said to have paved the way for other mold breaking female artists such as Shania Twain, Alanis Morrisette, and Avril Lavigne.

 

Shawn Desman – Saturday August 20

Radio hits galore with this artist! Coming from the GTA this artist offers up a delightful and sexy blend of R&B and pop tunes that will have you dancing all night! His debut self-titled album was certified gold in Canada and he’s been the lucky winner of a Juno award for best “R&B/Soul Recording of the Year”, Much Music Video Award and SOCAN #1 Award for Electric/Night Like This. Catch him while you can!

 

Alan Frew – Sunday August 21

A 30 year career in the entertainment industry is nothing scoff at, starting off in iconic 80’s band Glass Tiger this artist has also made a name for himself as a public speaker and best-selling author! Having toured with noteworthy acts such as Rod Stewart, Tina Turner and Fleetwood Mac so say Frew is a well-seasoned artist is a bit of an understatement. His latest album 80290 Rewind takes you on a trip down memory lane with all your favourite 80’s hits like Tears For Fears’ Hold Me Now, Simple Minds ‘Don’t You Forget About Me’. Get ready to reminisce!

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Jessica Lovelace is a Public Relations and Communications grad, musical theatre enthusiast, lover of live music and part-time unicorn tamer. Some have said that the Big Dripper from Sub City is a regional delicacy and the perfect end to a Sudbury Saturday Night – Jessica is definitely one of those people. No, the hair is not a perm.

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