Capitol Theatre
The Fretless
Capitol Theatre 421 Victoria St, Nelson, BC, Canada“Should thrill the socks off of anyone who is even slightly interested in folk fiddle playing. A bold, brave and ultimately satisfying adventure.”— Blabber n’ Smoke “The product of brilliant musicians and composers, cross-genre influences in a modern world. The outcome is a unique voice that is rich, fresh and diverse.”— Folk Radio UK (FRUK) […]
Symphony of the Kootenays
Capitol Theatre 421 Victoria St, Nelson, BC, CanadaThe wonder of live symphonic music returns to Nelson with the Symphony of the Kootenays under the direction of Jeff Faragher. The concert features West Kootenay soloists Natasha Hall and Martine denBok performing Mozart’s Sinfonia Concertante. – Mozart Sinfonia Concertante for Violin, Viola, and Orchestra – Dvorak New World Symphony https://www.sotk.ca This show is made […]
Hallowen Night: the Musical
Capitol Theatre 421 Victoria St, Nelson, BC, CanadaHalloween Night: A Musical Adventure For Kids Join award winning children’s musician Mister Mojo for a Halloween adventure of epic proportions. While trick or treating on Halloween night, Mister Mojo and his friends discover a curious, little black cat. They decide to follow their new furry friend but soon wind up lost in the deep, […]
Yamabiko Taiko – Yui
Capitol Theatre 421 Victoria St, Nelson, BC, CanadaYamabiko Taiko – “Yui” Connecting community and the world together through taiko performances Yamabiko means Mountain Echo and was founded in Kelowna, BC in 2003. The sounds of taiko resonates not just literally throughout the mountains but also figuratively as the “echo” reaches around the world and pays homage to Japan. The “echo” represents communication […]
Harry Manx
Capitol Theatre 421 Victoria St, Nelson, BC, CanadaHarry Manx is a Canadian musician who blends blues, folk music, and Hindustani classical music. His official website describes his music as being a "blend Indian folk melodies with slide guitar blues, add a sprinkle of gospel and some compelling grooves and you'll get Manx's unique "mysticssippi" flavour."