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Concerts on the Docks: The Hillbirds

August 3, 2022 @ 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Concerts on the Dock is back in Huntsville for another summer complete with a stellar line up of folk, country, jazz, bluegrass and more! This free Algonquin Theatre event, sponsored by Royal LePage Lakes of Muskoka Realty – Sue Burke, occurs every Wednesday night at 7:00pm throughout July and August.

“We are so thrilled to bring another summer of incredible music to downtown Huntsville,” notes Algonquin Theatre Manager Matt Huddlestone. “It’s a fantastic way to spend time with family and friends, discovering new music or enjoying some of Huntsville’s talented local musicians.”

Concerts on the Docks starts July 6, 2022 at Town Dock Park in Downtown Huntsville. Bring a lawn chair, a friend, a donation for the band, and enjoy an evening of music overlooking the shores of the Muskoka River.

The 2022 Concert on the Docks summer lineup features:

  • July 6 – Jack Gaun

  • July 13 – Northern Lights Steel Drum Orchestra

  • July 20 – Muskoka Concert Band (Cancelled)

  • July 27 – Tonic Lane

  • August 3 – The Hillbirds

  • August 10 – James Gray

  • August 17 – Cameron of Lochiel Pipes and Drums

  • August 24 – Matt Allen

  • August 31 – Section 53

Experiences like this are just part of the everyday at Algonquin Theatre! Check out upcoming shows and performances this summer at www.algonquintheatre.ca for an experience you will never forget.

Details

Date:
August 3, 2022
Time:
7:00 pm - 8:00 pm
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Website:
https://www.algonquintheatre.ca/en/whats-playing/concerts-on-the-dock.aspx

Organizer

Algonquin Theatre
Phone
705-789-4975
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Venue

Town Dock Huntsville
Main Street East
Huntsville, Ontario P1H 2C7 Canada
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