Kootenay Savings Music In The Park brings you live music in a beautiful outdoor setting. From Jazz, to Bluegrass, Funk to Rock 'n' Roll, there's something for everyone!
New this year! - Night Markets on July 19 and August 16 from 5-9 pm in partnership with Trail's incrEDIBLE Farmers Markets.
Enjoy seasonal fruits and veggies, fresh baked bread, and artisanal food from the best food trucks and vendors in the area. Our amazing market vendors will also include fabulous local artists, designers and craft-makers.
The first Night Market on July 19 showcases the Derina Harvey Band, bringing their East Coast Kitchen Party to Trail. The Celtic-rockers offer a fresh take on traditional tunes and their own original jigs and reels. Their high-energy live shows leave you out-of-breath and hollering for more! With opening act Brett Wildemann.
Then, on August 16, The Hillties and Tim Hurley and the Vultures make a great summer double bill, whose reggae/roots mash-up provides a relaxing chill for a summer evening.
Bring a lawn chair. Admission is by donation - $2 minimum suggested. Presented by The Trail & District Arts Council.
Music in the Park Shows
Thursday, June 14 Maple Leaf Band
Thursday, June 21 Trail Pipe Band
Thursday, June 28 HY2 - Folk/classic pop
Thursday, July 5 **NEW** Son of John - featuring Johnny P Johnson & son Hans Javin Johnson
Tuesday, July 10 Kootenay Fiddle Camp Jam - East Coast Old-Time music
Thursday, July 12 Baker Street Blues - Blues
Thursday, July 19 Derina Harvey Band (Night Market evening with food trucks & beer garden)
Thursday, July 26 Mountain Station - Bluegrass
Thursday, Aug. 2 Jon Burden & The Bleedin’ Hearts – Rhythm &Blues
Thursday, Aug. 9 The White Crows - hillbilly funk 'n' roll
Thursday, Aug. 16 Tim Hurley & The Vultures (Night Market evening with food trucks & beer garden)
Tuesday, Aug. 21 Lester McLean Band - R&B, soul, jazz
Thursday, Aug. 23 Melody Diachun Band - jazz, pop, Broadway
Thursday, Aug. 30 Old-Time Fiddlers
For more detail on upcoming acts, please visit our events calender at www.trail-arts.com.
Photo Credit: Ryan Flett/Lower Columbia