Music
Shelter From the Storms
Lennie Gallant has released a new deluxe version of his first English-language album in seven years. Shelter From the Storms is Gallant’s 16th album to date, and the new 14-track…
Read MoreHope You Feel It
Coyote recently released the second single and title track of their upcoming EP Hope You Feel It. The EP is Coyote’s first body of work since their ECMA-winning 2014 album,…
Read MoreGathering tradition
When fiddlers gather, fun is inevitable. Now picture 50 fiddlers, jam sessions, concerts, great food, dancing, and cheerful people. Prince Edward Island is crawling with fiddlers, and a brand new…
Read Moreisletunes
The third season of isletunes, the music podcast that plays nothing but music from Prince Edward Island, begins October 24 with all-new episodes. Since its premiere in 2023, host Adam-Michael…
Read MoreIsland Jubilee
The Island Jubilee Old Time Radio Music Show returns to the Florence Simmons Performance Hall in Charlottetown for its fourth season premiere on October 26 at 2 pm. The event…
Read MoreAging Disgracefully
Since releasing their first album in March 2025, Aging Disgracefully has been making waves with their fearless, authentic songwriting and upbeat blues-rock style. Now, the award-winning duo—Karen Pyra and Mike…
Read MorePEI CARES
PEI CARES is hosting their biggest fundraiser of the year, the Fall Fundraiser Concert, on October 27 at Trailside Music Hall in Charlottetown. Over the past year, PEI CARES (Companion…
Read MoreThe Kirk 200th
Charlottetown’s St. James Presbyterian, known as The Kirk, marks its 200th anniversary this fall. The congregation formed in 1825 and completed its first building, a wooden structure, in 1831. The…
Read MoreGizmo
Gizmo formed in Charlottetown in 2021. The band is Julien Kitson, Patrick Stephen, Spencer Swaine, and Daniel Hartinger. They are inspired by ‘70s power-pop, ‘80s college rock, and the ‘90s…
Read More2025 Scarecrow Festival
The 2025 Charlottetown Scarecrow Festival is set to bring festive fall spirit to the capital from October 3–31, with more than 800 scarecrows displayed throughout downtown. Other seasonal events and…
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