Introducing our new project 'IDA RED'
Previous events
Free concert at the market
$25 per person, $10 for kids 12 and under, jerk pork and corn boil
Winter Song and Supper Social - with Ida Red, Kim Barlow and the Dearlies
Doors Open at 3pm
Come and share great food and music with friends at the Gaspereau Community Hall. Music will start at 3:30pm with the Dearlies followed by the Kim Barlow Band. Jenny and Meagan Osburn will cook a fabulous supper of soup, chowder and chili, fresh baked bread, tea, coffee and desserts. Ida Red will keep toes tapping during the meal and lead us into a singalong with dessert. Take a break from cooking and warm up for the holiday madness with us!
$30/$10 students/kids 12 & under free
Advance tickets no longer available as of Thursday December 6th - some availability at the door.
Wolfville Farmers Market
Gaspereau Community Hall Fundraiser - Solo concert
Pay at the door - all proceeds go to the Gaspereau Community Hall
$15 and free for kiddos
BRING ON SPRING BRUNCH & DANCE PARTY!
Local string-band Ida Red is cooking up more fun times at Lloyd Hall. This time we’re teaming up with the Dearlies to host a family-friendly, foot-stompin’, winter-banishing, Sunday brunch dance party. Jenny Osburn is author of the Kitchen Party Cookbook, and she and her sister Meagan, former owners of the Union Street Cafe, sing sweet harmonies in the Dearlies. Jenny is cooking up a delicious brunch menu, and the bands will provide great tunes to get you dancing in the daytime!
CANCELLED! Pretty and Gritty - A night with Caleb Miles Heather Kelday and Kim Barlow with Ida Red
Sorry folks show is cancelled, keep an eye out for future dates!
Solo concert with special guests

Ida Red plays a rowdy fun mix of old-time fiddle and banjo tunes, mixed in with original songs created by the brilliant and powerful team of Heather Kelday and Kim Barlow. They also play campfire songs you’ll be glad to sing along to and jump around the old barn to … in fact, you might not have any choice!
Dennis Robinson gets all fired up on fiddle and mandolin and Peter Williams holds steady on stand-up bass to keep the apples from spilling out of the barrel. Everybody sings! Lots of great harmonies in this band, and lots of groove and good times.