LIVE @ the Centre
Irish Mythen, Kellie Loder, The Ennis Sisters and more

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The LIVE @ the Centre 2024–25 season continues this month with performances by Atlantic Canadian musicians.
On November 2, Halifax pop-rock quartet Good Dear Good will perform at The Mack. Fresh off wins at the East Coast Music Awards and Music Nova Scotia Awards for their debut EP, the group delivers an endearingly infectious positivity on stage. However, a closer listen reveals deeper themes of resilience, perseverance, and love.
Newfoundlander Kellie Loder will bring songwriting prowess and a distinctive blend of folk, Americana, and indie pop to The Mack on November 6. Their lyrical brilliance is honest and vulnerable in ways that make the music feel deeply personal, inspiring profound emotion among audiences with their heartfelt songs, playful charm, and live show.
Charlottetown singer-songwriter Irish Mythen returns to the Centre on November 7 with a completely reimagined show. Backed by a 10-piece ensemble, hear Mythen’s folk/roots music in a brand-new sonic landscape at the Sobey Family Theatre. Their live performances are a thing of raw power, emotion, and connection with the audience. Special guests Joce Reyome and Catherine MacLellan will join Mythen on stage.
Holiday programming at the Centre kicks off on November 21 with The Ennis Sisters at the Sobey Family Theatre. For over 25 years, Maureen, Karen, and Teresa Ennis have been captivating audiences with their harmonies and humour. With a mix of original songs, holiday classics, humorous recitations, and a little Irish step-dancing, this show is sure to ignite the holiday spirit.
More holiday programming will take place in December, including performances from The Irish Descendants, Confederation Centre Choirs, and Lennie Gallant.
