Winner of Folk Music Ontario's 2020 "Setting The Stage Award"
When: Saturday Apr. 19, 2025 - 7:30pm (doors open at 7pm)
Where: Northern Lights Performing Arts Pavilion - 5358 County Road 21, Haliburton, Ontario (in the High School)
Tickets: $45, $40 for HCFS members and students, $50 at the door. Children and Youth 18 & under are free. Children 12 & under must be accompanied by an adult. Tickets must be obtained online to reserve a ticket for Children and youth.
Celeigh will be performing with a full 5 piece band.
Celeigh Cardinal has just been nominated for Canadian Folk Music Awards for 2025 English Songwriter of the Year and Indigenous Songwriter of the Year.
“I’ve always connected with artists whose voices resonate; you can feel it in your body. That is what I’ve always wanted to be.”
Celeigh Cardinal owns a stage, connecting deeply through humour and vulnerability. She has received many accolades including the 2020 JUNO Award for Indigenous Artist of the year, as well as awards and nominations from the CBC Music Awards, Western Canadian Music Awards and Edmonton Music Awards. Celeigh has charted on the Indigenous Music Countdown, the CBC Music Top 20 Countdown and !earshot. She has two full-length albums completed and her third release slated for Spring 2024, which is supported by the Canada Council for the Arts. In 2021, the Edmonton-based artist worked with The Walt Disney Corporation as part of their first season of The Recital of Remixes and later as a mentor/consultant for their second season. Celeigh has multiple songs placed in film and TV and sang for The Tragically Hip in their first ever licensing commercial deal with Scotiabank. She has toured through Sweden, Germany, Denmark and The Netherlands and has showcased in Dubai at Expo 2020; Reeperbahn in Hamburg,Germany and Folk Alliances from 2018-2020 in Kansas City, Montreal and New Orleans. With a growing radio-host career, Celeigh is becoming one of the great Canadian voices that make up the fabric of this country’s music scene.
Celeigh Cardinal | Soul- Folk Songstress from the Northern Prairies
Opening Act - to be announced