Season Tickets
Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me But Banjoes Saved My Life—Tuesday, Sept 22, 2026
- Estevan Legion, 1317 4 St, Estevan, SK S4A 0X1
Tomatoes Tried to Kill Me But Banjos Saved My Life isn’t just a show, it’s a cause. A heartfelt passion project that began as a nudge after Keith Alessi’s life took a major turn, the cancer diagnosis that he received while CEO of Westmoreland Coal Company and his healing journey afterwards. It has been his mission to raise money for causes close to his heart. Through donations, including 100% of all artist fees, the show has raised over $1.2 Million Dollars (CAD) as of December 2025 for various charities including cancer organizations, music programs, community groups and artist funding and development. All Proceeds from the performances at the King’s Head Theatre will benefit the theatres Angels of Angel program which supports creation and production of new theatrical productions. The show has sold out runs across Canada, Off-Broadway in New York City, and at the Edinburgh Fringe Festival in Scotland 3 years in a row. It has toured internationally, including Canada, the US, England, Scotland and Australia. Keith shares his exceptional true story of leaving the world of corporate board rooms behind to follow his long-delayed passion-playing the banjo! When faced with a deadly cancer battle, his musical pursuit took him on a journey that became the key to saving his life. Told through authentic storytelling, heartfelt humor and music, Keith’s story is an uplifting tale of challenge, triumph, and the healing power of the arts and music.
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Kellie Loder—Wednesday, Oct 21, 2026
- Estevan Legion, 1317 4 St, Estevan, SK S4A 0X1
Kellie Loder is a powerhouse performer-an award-winning singer-songwriter whose authenticity, heart, and electrifying energy light up the stage. Blending contemporary Americana with folk-pop, Kellie delivers emotionally rich, high-impact performances that resonate long after the final note. Accompanied by Mark Neary (bass) and Noah Malcolm (keys, backing vocals), Kellie performs as a trio, showcasing songs from their acclaimed album Transitions, including fan favorites “When It Comes to You,” “Suit & Tie,” and “Honey I’m Scared.” Whether on guitar, piano, or vocals, Kellie’s captivating stage presence, powerful storytelling, and infectious charm make every show unforgettable. With heartfelt songs, humorous banter, and undeniable charisma, Kellie will have you laughing, crying, and telling your friends. One thing is clear to anyone who’s seen them live: Kellie Loder is a rare talent on the verge of a global breakthrough.
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Website: https://www.kellieloder.com/
Ménestrel with guest artist Vincent Lauzer—Saturday, Feb 6, 2027
- Paul’s United Church, 1418 3rd St, Estevan, SK S4A 0S4
Savour the tradition of the troubadours, as Ménestrel breathes vivid life into music that has been shaped by centuries. Their voyage through historic repertoire is accented by lute, guitar and the intricate colours of the human voice. With selections ranging from grand compositions by Purcell, Dowland, and Monteverdi to nostalgic Gaelic, Québécois, and English folk melodies, Ménestrel reminds us of the pleasure of these musical forms. The group consists of recognized artists Janelle Lucyk (soprano), Kerry Bursey (tenor, guitar and lute) and Vincent Lauzer (recorder). who have established a reputation for combining ancient repertoire with elements of folk song.
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Windbourne—Thursday, Feb 25, 2027
- Paul’s United Church, 1418 3rd St, Estevan, SK S4A 0S4
Stunningly powerful harmony floods the room as Windborne draws the audience along on a profound vocal experience. Songs from many times, in many vocal styles and cultures are brought vividly to life through performance and story. Windborne believes that singing is powerful-in community, as performance, with friends, or with strangers. Their show doesn’t just dazzle the audience with vocal fireworks, it evokes a deep emotional response that connects the listener with people, places, and ideas. Windborne polish & attention to detail is among the finest in vocal music, that one might expect from a top classical ensembles . Turning this care to vernacular music and songs of the common folk, songs from movements of the past are revivified in the context of today. Their mastery of music in styles such as Corsican polyphony, Occitan vocal harmony, and pre-Christian Lithuanian music are not distant curiosity, but footholds to build empathy, community, and cross-cultural understanding.
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The Fugitives—Tuesday, Apr 27, 2027
- Venue TBA
A Canadian folk staple, The Fugitives have been nominated for a JUNO, as well as 7 Canadian Folk Music Awards, including Best Vocal Group, Best Ensemble, and Best Songwriter. They’ve performed at Glastonbury, were awarded Best Folk Album of the Year by the German Music Critics’ Association, and were named a 2020 Globe & Mail “Top Arts Pick of the Year”. They’ve earned a reputation for unforgettable live shows, brimming with complex harmonies, infectious storytelling and top-notch musicianship. As the CBC has it: “This show is simply brilliant.” In 2026-27, they will be touring in support of their seventh album.
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Website: https://www.fugitives.ca/