There’s always something happening at the Garrick
Mallory Johnson
Mallory Johnson is a 4x ECMA winner, 4x CCMA nominee, and one of the most compelling voices in Canadian alt-country. Join us in The Annex for an intimate night of music.
"Mallory isn’t just an artist to watch - she’s one to sit with and truly hear."
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Jodee & Nicole
Nicole Hand and Jodee Richardson are established Newfoundland musicians whose duo sound is a blend of their individual strengths, drawing from acoustic guitar, saxophone, bassoon, piano and vocals. They have played to large theatres and intimate rooms with their set of well-known tunes of all genres, featuring evocative originals, favourite covers and dynamic stories and recitations, usually inspired by Newfoundland and Labrador culture and experiences.
Garrett Mason
Garrett Mason is a Juno and Maple Blues award winning artist from Truro, Nova Scotia. With over two decades of experience under his belt, Garrett is widely considered to be Canada's greatest living guitar player. With his unique blend of blues, funk, soul, country, rock n roll, and psychedelia, his one-man show is something you will never forget.
Matthew Byrne
Matthew Byrne is a Canadian folk singer and guitarist, who has performed and recorded both as a solo artist and as a member of The Dardanelles.
Join us in The Annex for an intimate night of music.
"Storytelling through song is a fundamental duty of traditional music, and Matthew does this brilliantly."
Walkin' After Midnight - The Music of Patsy Cline
Featuring Erin Best with Maria Cherwick, Sandy Morris, Scott Mansfield, and Brian Way, please consider joining us as we celebrate the life and career of one of music's most beloved and influential artists from the last century. "Crazy," "Your Cheatin' Heart," and "She's Got You" are but a few of the all-time hits performed as we walk down memory lane with Patsy Cline, one of the pioneers to cross over into pop music.
Jim Payne & Fergus O'Byrne
Traditional music icons Jim Payne and Fergus O’Byrne have worked together for the past 30 years promoting Newfoundland and Labrador musical culture. As dynamic performers whose traditional and original songs reflect our collective experience, they’ve toured every inch of the province; as educators, put thousands of students in touch with their cultural heritage; and as world-class touring artists, travelled hundreds of thousands of miles to bring our story to the globe. Multi-award winners with over a century of experience in the business between them, their latest CD, Wooden Boats, is an homage to our seafaring history.
Duo Concertante
For twenty-four years through live performances and acclaimed recordings, violinist Nancy Dahn and pianist Timothy Steeves have built an international career in the Canadian chamber ensemble Duo Concertante. Their name comes from the inscription over Beethoven’s “Kreutzer” Sonata, “in stilo molto concertante,” which implies the two performers are equal, dynamic voices. This defines their unique artistic relationship and the “deeply integrated performances that flow naturally as if the music were being created on the spot” (Gramophone). Outstanding musicians, champions of new Canadian music, visionary artistic directors, and inspiring mentors, Duo Concertante have forged a musical legacy and strive to provoke thought and engagement through music in innovative ways.
The Ennis Sisters
The Ennis Sisters are a JUNO award-winning trio hailing from St. John’s, Newfoundland & Labrador. They have been captivating audiences worldwide for over 25 years with their seamless harmonies and compelling songwriting. Flavoured by Celtic and traditional Newfoundland influences, their music offers a broad mix of original songs as well as uniquely interpreted tunes and ballads.
Riesen, Pomeroy and Lodge with The Atlantic String Quartet
Accomplished musicians - tenors John Riesen and David Pomeroy, pianist Andrea Lodge and the Atlantic String Quartet - come together at the Garrick to bring you a fine performance of music ranging from classical to broadway.
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Taso Kipiani & Cèlia Margalef Boquera
Taso Kipiani is a Georgian-British concert pianist based in London. Described as having a strong sense of originality and artistic authority in her performances, she regularly performs in venues across London, Europe and internationally. Coming up in the 2026 season, Taso will be performing in the UK, Spain, France and Georgia. Taso began her musical studies at the age of five at Z. Paliashvili Central Music School in Tbilisi and then graduated from one of London’s top Conservatoires, finishing her Masters degree with a first class honours. Currently she is studying with Professor Nikolay Medvedev in Berlin. Her performance has been praised by the renowned pianist Dr. Ji Liu as “thrilling, well-prepared, and showing both technical brilliance and musical maturity…thoroughly refined and thoughtful, with powerful yet warm playing.”
Cèlia Margalef Boquera is a Catalan pianist based in London, with an active performing career across the UK, Spain, and internationally. Recent highlights include a solo recital at the Barcelona Obertura Ciutat de Clàssica Festival at the Fundació Joan Miró in Barcelona (2026), and a performance of J. S. Bach’s Goldberg Variations at the Toca’m Piano Festival in Tortosa (2022). She is a First Prize winner of the John Longmire Beethoven Competition (2024) and the Trinity Laban English Song Competition (2025), and received the Best Spanish Pianist “Rosa Sabater” Prize at the 8th Vigo International Piano Competition (2024). In the 2026 season, her engagements include appearances in London and other UK cities, as well as Barcelona, Mallorca, and Lanzarote. Cèlia studied at the Conservatori Superior de Música del Liceu in Barcelona and at Trinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance in London.