Out of an abundance of caution, a decision has been made to cancel the Grand OnStage presentation of Molly Johnson’s “This Holiday Season” performance, schedule for Tuesday December 21st, 2021 at 7:30pm.

Molly Johnson - Photo by Avital Zemer

CANCELLED – Grand OnStage presentation of Molly Johnson’s “This Holiday Season” performance, scheduled for Tuesday, December 21st, 2021, at 7:30 pm.

Out of an abundance of caution, the Grand OnStage presentation of Molly Johnson’s “This Holiday Season” performance (both in-person and live stream), scheduled for Tuesday, December 21st, 2021, at 7:30 pm has been CANCELLED.

Ticket holders are encouraged to convert their tickets to a credit/gift certificate to use for a future Grand OnStage performance.  If this is not an option, your tickets can be donated to Grand OnStage or fully refunded. 

NOTE: We cannot automatically refund cards as to be PCI compliant credit card information is not stored by Kingston Grand Theatre nor our ticketing platform TixHub.

Kingston Grand Box Office is available Mon - Fri from 12noon until 4:30 pm at 613-530-2050.  Please be patient, we are experiencing a high volume of calls.

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red exclamation pointImportant Patron COVID Information: The presentation of live shows and events at Kingston Grand Theatre is subject to all provincial and public health guidelines in place at the time of the scheduled performance.  Currently - as per Ontario guidelines, all patrons must show proof of COVID-19 double vaccination to be permitted entry into the facility.

Molly Johnson's voice evokes the aura of dark smoky nightclubs of a bygone era. 

It speaks to an emotional depth that few vocalists in any genre ever reach. Like the woman behind it, it is a voice filled with humor, joy, surprise, sassiness, and of course, love.

Molly's highly anticipated new album "Meaning To Tell Ya" was released in Spring 2018. Produced by multiple GRAMMY Award-winning producer Larry Klein (Joni Mitchell, Tracy Chapman, Madeleine Peyroux, Meldoy Gardot, Norah Jones); it is more than a jazz record. It's funk, it's soul, it's groove, played by some of Canada's best musicians. Says Molly: "Working with Larry was magic. When it was finally my turn, I jumped at the opportunity. This is a record I have been wanting to make for years. I can't wait to share it with everyone!" Says Larry: "Molly has a voice that is who she is as a person. Molly's voice has the kind of character that when you hear it, you hear who she is, and you hear her history. You hear what she's done and where she has been and it's what I'm drawn to in a voice.

"A highly respected philanthropist and Officer to the Order of Canada, she has raised millions of dollars for people living with HIV/AIDS with her own Kumbaya Foundation and many other charitable organizations that she supports. Molly also hosted a weekend morning program on CBC Radio 2 for five years. In 2016, Molly launched the Kensington Market Jazz Festival, which fills the colorful and vibrant area of Toronto with over 400 Canadian musicians performing 150plus shows over one weekend in September to over 5000 enthusiastic music fans.

This performance is also being offered as a streaming event.  Tickets for the streaming event can be purchased here: https://www.kingstongrand.ca/events/molly-johnson-stream

Venue

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