Upcoming Performances


The Stage at St. Andrew's presents a variety of performances throughout the year, includes this year's Rising Tide concert series, the Halifax Gay Men's Chorus, Symphony Nova Scotia, and much more!

We invite you to join us in bringing community to musicians.

2024 - 2025 Season

September - March

2024-25

Rising Tide

Genre-bending concerts from musicians all over the East Coast. Indie, Pop, Folk, Blues and Cuban-Jazz. We listen. We chat. We laugh. We discover new music and what's behind it.

Our concerts are cozy, exciting, family friendly, sensory inclusive and accessible to everyone.

20

September

2024

Kelsey Arsenault

Kelsey Arsenault is an indie folk artist and certified music therapist from Newfoundland who was recently nominated by Music NL for "FOLK/ROOTS ARTIST OF THE YEAR". Her debut album ‘Gallery Walls’ is captivating. Recently said by Newfoundland’s Kellie Loder: “(Kelsey’s album) reminds me of the joy of songwriting and how powerful a voice and a guitar can be. It transported me and had me wishing I was at a cabin secluded in the woods while watching the ocean out the snow-filled windows of Newfoundland. Kelsey’s voice is what does it for me.”

23 - 24

November

2024

SNS - Handel's Water Music & Samuel Mariño
Nov 23 - 7:30 PM
Nov 24 - 2:00 PM

Handel’s Water Music is one of the Baroque era’s smash hits – a festive, jolly masterpiece that’s been beloved by audiences ever since its royal riverboat premiere 300 years ago.

Now, hear its bright, open-air sound and toe-tapping tunes – including its signature, sailor-inspired Alla Hornpipe – live with the Symphony and our very own Principal Baroque Leader Julia Wedman. And joining us for only his second Canadian performance, South American superstar male soprano Samuel Mariño delights with his unique vocal talent and dazzling stage presence.

30

November

2024

NSYO - Songs of the People
2:00 PM

United in our humanity through music of different peoples, this concert features works from Braden to Beethoven, plus a performance from the 2024 recipient of the Nova Scotia Youth Orchestra Concerto Competition, playing a work of their choice.

18 - 19

January

2025

SNS - Corelli, Lully, & Bembo
Jan 18 - 7:30 PM
Jan 19 - 2:00 PM

Explore the life and influences of 17th-century Italian musician Antonia Bembo, whose incredible journey takes us from Venice to the court of Louis XIV in Paris. With text and narration by Symphony violinist and author Isabelle Fournier, and a spectacular performance by virtuoso lutenist Lucas Harris, we examine the rivalry and the union between French and Italian baroque music, art, and culture.

8 - 9

March

2025

SNS - Bach & Telemann Together
March 8 - 7:30 PM
March 9 - 2:00 PM

Even though Bach and Telemann lived at the same time, wrote in similar genres, and knew each other – they were born in the same year and their paths crossed many times – their musical styles differ.

Explore this contrast in a program that highlights why both composers remain impressive today, led by harpsichordist Steven Devine, best known for playing with the critically-acclaimed Orchestra of the Age of Enlightenment.

26

April

2025

NSYO - Myths & Legends
2:00 PM

Symphony Nova Scotia chorus master Joel Tranquilla leads the NSYO in a performance that invites Soundtrax, Resonance Youth Choir, and Annapolis Valley Honour Choir to sing in this exciting orchestral presentation of glorious myths and legends.