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Community events

Community Events

Welcome to our Community Events Page. Part of our commitment at the Knox Performance Centre is to provide space and support to community groups and assist with activating spaces and place-making in Prince George, particularly our downtown. We believe that our community is more vibrant and resilient when the performing arts are nurtured and supported in tangible ways. Beyond the centre itself, another way we can do that is to help promote what others are offering in the space.

Check back often to see what else is happening at the Knox Performance Centre.

Past Community Events

PGSO

A Little Noir

Saturday, Apr. 13, 2024 ∗ 7:30 pm

Enjoy a Parisian soirée in an intimate setting, featuring French and American chamber music.  The PGSO players are joined by pianist Eleni Stampoli.

 

This is a Candlelight performance - enjoy great music in an unique setting

Chamber Socials are designed to combine live chamber music, appetizers, and a cash bar to make for an intimate night out.

  Tier A seats are at tables on the main floor and include appetizers

  Tier C seats are on the balcony and do not include appetizers

   There is general seating within each zone.

Sunshine and Roses Event

Prince George Cantata Singers

The Prince George Cantata Singers are pleased to present Sunshine and Roses 2024 Spring Concert!
 
The choir will paint a picture of intense beauty, warm breezes and green meadows as they take you on a journey through a garden of all things Sunshine and Roses. The program will include an array of repertoire ranging from familiar and uplifting songs such as Here Comes the Sun by George Harrison to songs written by fabulous Canadian composers including Indigenous composer Andrew Balfour's Vision Chant.
 
The PGCS are especially excited to share the stage with Amy Blanding, known for her powerful voice and profound stage presence, along with Britt Meierhofer, Genevieve Tucker, Melissa Walker and Torie Beram, some of Prince George's extraordinarily talented musicians.
 
Amy and her band will be premiering several new songs, and will also be singing some selections with the choir including Rise and Agitate, a very inspiring anthem written for female voices.
 
Join us at the Knox performance Hall on April 6th at 7:30 pm. This concert WILL sell out so buy your tickets before they are all gone!

PGSO Cabaret

Half & Half

Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023 ∗ 7:30 pm

An eclectic program showing off the woodwind quintet and the string quartet at the core of the PGSO.

 

This is a Candlelight performance - enjoy great music in an unique setting

Chamber Socials are designed to combine live chamber music, appetizers, and a cash bar to make for an intimate night out.

Tier A seats are at tables on the main floor and include appetizers

Tier C seats are on the balcony and do not include appetizers

There is general seating within each zone.

The Ebbs

The Ebbs

Saturday, Nov. 18, 2023 ∗ 7-10 pm

Come enjoy a night of live music and Silent Auction Support the Ecole Lac des Bois Grade 7 school trip to Quebec!! Amazing Local Prizes Event sponsored by The Ebbs and Knox Performance Centre. Tickets are $25. Cash bar and concessions available.

The Ebbs
Dak’et, Shun Inli (2023)

Dak'et Shun Inli 2023

Dak’et, Shun Inli is “Music in the Fall” in the Dakelh language and we are celebrating arts on Lheidli T’enneh Territory with fantastic live music from Mattmac, ZENON+, and Simbiyez Wilson. This eclectic evening of music will weave together elements of pop, hip hop and R&B, and these artists all push the boundaries of genre to create music that is new and exciting!

What: Dak'et, Shun Inli (Music in the Fall) 2023 featuring Mattmac, ZENON+ and Simbiyez Wilson

When: October 21 - Doors at 7:00PM, Show begins at 7:30PM

Ticket Price - General Admission, $25 (plus taxes and fees)

Tickets: https://coldsnapfestival.tickit.ca/events/20965-dak-et-shun-inli 

Nove Voce

Nove Voce

Nove Voce presents The Grinch.

The Nove Voce Choral Society was formed in 2005 by a small group of Robin Norman's accomplished voice students.  The initial group started as volunteers for the Salvation Army's Christmas Kettle Campaign, singing carols in various locations, and raising over $1,000.

 

Evolving from this small group, the choir has grown to at least twice the size (season membership varies). We perform a regular choral season, as well as sing for charity and community events, paid gigs, and collaborations with local and regional performers.

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