Week of Events
Monday, January 12, 2026
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January 12, 2026Morgan Davis
Morgan Davis
Morgan Davis is a Canadian blues singer, guitarist, and songwriter. He was born and spent his childhood in Detroit, Michigan, before relocating to Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He moved to Halifax, Nova Scotia, in 2001. His song "Why'd You Lie" was a hit for Colin James and featured on James' 1988 debut album.
Tuesday, January 13, 2026
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January 13, 2026Jazz Night
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January 13, 2026Leo Cox Trio
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January 13, 2026Garrett Mason
Jazz Night
Jazz Night with Ken MacKay A native of Truro NS, Ken first started teaching in the Public School system in 1976 and has been active as an educator as a Clinician, Adjudicator and Soloist throughout his career. Ken retired from Astral Drive Junior High where he has been Director of Bands for over 20 years. ... Read more
Leo Cox Trio
Halifax’s Leo Cox Trio brings groove-driven modern jazz to Tuesday nights at The Economy Shoe Shop. No cover. Sit-ins welcome. Tuesday Night Jazz at The Economy Shoe Shop features the Leo Cox Trio, with Leo Cox on bass, Ben Tucker on guitar, and Dante Kierstead on drums. Held every Tuesday from 7:00 PM to 10:00 ... Read more
Garrett Mason
Garrett Mason is a true bluesman at heart. He was raised in Truro, Nova Scotia by his mother Pam, and father, veteran Canadian Bluesman Dutch Mason. His quest to become a blues musician started at a very early age; being surrounded by music blues music, Garrett’s favorite tapes at 3 years old were Canned Heat ... Read more
Wednesday, January 14, 2026
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January 14, 2026Live jazz with Matt Maclennan trio
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January 14, 2026Jazz Night @ The Local
Live jazz with Matt Maclennan trio
Matt MacLennan is a bassist and bandleader, bringing a mix of velvety ballads, smooth bossa novas, and breezy swing to Obladee! You can expect balanced and inviting sets with an easy and conversational style that fills the room without crowding it. Lean in and listen, or simply let the sound and textures carry you away. ... Read more
Jazz Night @ The Local
Jazz night with Silvio Pupo, keys, Ronald Hynes, bass and Damien Moynihan, percussion.
Thursday, January 15, 2026
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January 15, 2026Dave Staples, John Chaisson, Charlie Cooley
Dave Staples, John Chaisson, Charlie Cooley
John Chaisson grew up in Antigonish, and studied jazz at St. Francis Xavier University, long before the singing jazz upright bass player Esperanza Spaulding came to prominence. Fans of John’s smooth baritone-plus-bass already had her Nova Scotia counterpoint. John has put true, low notes behind PEI legend Lenny Gallant, the stratospheric pipes of The Rankins, ... Read more
Friday, January 16, 2026
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January 16, 2026Big Easy Fridays!
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January 16, 2026Caito Macdonald Trio
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January 16, 2026The Mellotones
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January 16, 2026Joe Murphy & The Waterstreet Blues Band
Big Easy Fridays!
Sounds of New Orleans with Mike Cowie & John Alphonse More events all week on Bearly's website
Caito Macdonald Trio
Caito Macdonald is a percussionist and composer from Dartmouth, NS. Caito's musical style is rooted in the jazz tradition, and he performs at various jazz gigs around Halifax. Caito's trio plays every Friday at the Barrington Steakhouse, and he can also be heard in the local rock/fusion band 'Under the Bus'.
The Mellotones
For over two decades, The Mellotones have been bringing their high-octane party to stages around the world. Lighting up dance floors wherever they go, the R&B Funk band is an 8-piece powerhouse.
Joe Murphy & The Waterstreet Blues Band
For decades, Joe has been a major player in the Blues community in the Nova Scotia. He's always surrounded by the best players, and always puts on a fine show of music ranging from blues to R&B to zdeco. A truly professional entertainer.
Saturday, January 17, 2026
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January 17, 2026Rankin’s Winter Warmers
Rankin’s Winter Warmers
Winter is long, but it doesn't have to feel that way… Rankin MacInnis is a Maritime musician with a unique kind of show. Saturday afternoons in Halifax have become synonymous with “Rankin’s Winter Warmers” at The Marquee. From January to March, MacInnis makes the trip from Mabou, Cape Breton, to Halifax to host what has ... Read more
Sunday, January 18, 2026
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January 18, 2026Vivaldi meets the Middle East
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January 18, 2026All Saints Cathedral Choir
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January 18, 2026Sunday night blues jam
Vivaldi meets the Middle East
Kirsty Money Julia Wedman Discover the intersection of baroque and folk with Persian and Swedish music and instruments. Mohammad Sahraei, a multi-instrumentalist and ethnomusicologist originally from Iran, plays the tar and daf, while our very own Kirsty Money plays the nyckelharpa in this concert of Middle Eastern and European classics. Symphony Nova Scotia also premieres ... Read more
All Saints Cathedral Choir
The 'Sundays at Four' Music Series returns to the Cathedral Church of All Saints, Halifax September 28 at 4 p.m! Join us for a new season of inspiring choral music, offered freely to the public every Sunday afternoon. Sunday's service is a Choral Evensong for the Eve of St Michael and All Angels, sung by ... Read more
Sunday night blues jam
Local blues musicians try out their stuff at the traditional blues jam run by Andrew Gillis and his back up band.