Back to All Events

Seventh Town – St Paddy’s Day Show

  • Stirling Festival Theatre 41 West Front Street Stirling, ON, K0K 3E0 Canada (map)

Seventh Town is a four-piece Celtic folk band from Prince Edward County. Seventh Town blends traditional Irish, Scottish and Canadian songs and fiddle tunes with fiddle, guitar, double bass and Irish whistles to back up four-part vocal harmonies.

The core members have been playing together for more than a decade. That musical chemistry shines through in Seventh Town’s thoughtful and harmony-driven arrangements of old and new Celtic and folk pieces.

Seventh Town’s latest album, 10,000 Miles, to be released this spring, is a collection of contemporary and traditional songs and instrumentals. Though they’re often found playing in pubs across the region, Seventh Town isn’t a pub band. There’s not much of the raucous or brash about them — audiences are treated to melodic arrangements with instrumentation that showcases the band members’ several decades of combined musical experience and practice.

Seventh Town has entertained audiences on festival and theatre stages, for live music series, house parties, weddings, and church and nonprofit fundraisers throughout Ontario.

Our upstairs and accessible Eugene Burrell Hall bar and concession opens at approximately 6 PM.

Take the lobby stairs or the Stirling Library elevator next door to the Box Office. The washrooms are on both floors.

ShowTime - 7pm

Tickets:

  • Members* - $26

  • Seniors/Military - $28

  • Non-Members - $30

* Please order Member discounted tickets through our Box Office. Plus HST. $5 per order online fee.

Pre-Show Buffet Dinner 5 PM Burrell Hall

All tickets $26
Plus HST. $5 per order online fee.

Roast beef or chicken entrée (vegetarian option upon request), cold salads, vegetables/potatoes and delicious desserts. Coffee & tea included. Cash bar. Seating is at tables of 8.

Tickets booked within two weeks of your show date will be held at the Box Office for pickup, so please do not add the mailing fee.

Previous
Previous
March 3

Across the Pond: The British Invasion

Next
Next
March 25

Raising the Marquee