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Nobody 2, Freakier Friday & The Bad Guys 2!
Pre-purchase your tickets online or at the box office!
Nobody 2
Friday, August 29 @ 7:15 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 7:15 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 7:15 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 7:15 PM
Freakier Friday
Friday, August 29 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
The Bad Guys 2
Friday, August 29 @ 1:15 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 1:15 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 1:15 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 1:15 PM
46 Brock St W, Uxbridge
Yeehaw! Grab your cowboy and cowgirl boots and join us for an incredible evening of country music, dancing, boot scootin' HandleBar Grill food and drink specials at the Trail Hub's Country Night.
Skip the line and pre-purchase your cover charge online to secure your spot. All ages are welcome, but please bring a valid ID to comply with our responsible service of alcohol policy.
Date: Friday, August 29th
Time: 7 PM – Midnight
Location: 722 Chalk Lake Road, Uxbridge, Ontario
Boot scootin boogie with our incredible DJ, playing the best country hits inside AND outside.
722 Chalk Lake Rd, Uxbridge
Nobody 2, Freakier Friday & The Bad Guys 2!
Pre-purchase your tickets online or at the box office!
Nobody 2
Friday, August 29 @ 7:15 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 7:15 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 7:15 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 7:15 PM
Freakier Friday
Friday, August 29 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
The Bad Guys 2
Friday, August 29 @ 1:15 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 1:15 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 1:15 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 1:15 PM
46 Brock St W, Uxbridge
Every Sunday
14 Victoria St, Uxbridge
Nobody 2, Freakier Friday & The Bad Guys 2!
Pre-purchase your tickets online or at the box office!
Nobody 2
Friday, August 29 @ 7:15 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 7:15 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 7:15 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 7:15 PM
Freakier Friday
Friday, August 29 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
The Bad Guys 2
Friday, August 29 @ 1:15 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 1:15 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 1:15 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 1:15 PM
46 Brock St W, Uxbridge
Nobody 2, Freakier Friday & The Bad Guys 2!
Pre-purchase your tickets online or at the box office!
Nobody 2
Friday, August 29 @ 7:15 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 7:15 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 7:15 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 7:15 PM
Freakier Friday
Friday, August 29 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 1:00 PM 7:00 PM
The Bad Guys 2
Friday, August 29 @ 1:15 PM
Saturday, August 30 @ 1:15 PM
Sunday, August 31 @ 1:15 PM
Monday, September 1 @ 1:15 PM
46 Brock St W, Uxbridge
Yeehaw! Grab your cowboy and cowgirl boots and join us for an incredible evening of country music, dancing, boot scootin' HandleBar Grill food and drink specials at the Trail Hub's Country Night.
Skip the line and pre-purchase your cover charge online to secure your spot. All ages are welcome, but please bring a valid ID to comply with our responsible service of alcohol policy.
Date: Friday, September 5th
Time: 7 PM – Midnight
Location: 722 Chalk Lake Road, Uxbridge, Ontario
Boot scootin boogie with our incredible DJ, playing the best country hits inside AND outside.
722 Chalk Lake Rd, Uxbridge
Every Sunday
14 Victoria St, Uxbridge
62 Brock St W St, Uxbridge
7:00pm - 9:00pm
14 Victoria St, Uxbridge, ON
40 Toronto St S, Uxbridge
Yeehaw! Grab your cowboy and cowgirl boots and join us for an incredible evening of country music, dancing, boot scootin' HandleBar Grill food and drink specials at the Trail Hub's Country Night.
Skip the line and pre-purchase your cover charge online to secure your spot. All ages are welcome, but please bring a valid ID to comply with our responsible service of alcohol policy.
Time: 7 PM – Midnight
Location: 722 Chalk Lake Road, Uxbridge, Ontario
Boot scootin boogie with our incredible DJ, playing the best country hits inside AND outside.
722 Chalk Lake Rd, Uxbridge
at the Uxbridge Historical Centre
7239 Concession 6, Uxbridge
7:00pm - 9:00pm
14 Victoria St, Uxbridge, ON
Experience our brand new show for 2025
Blue Suede is a 10-piece band of extraordinary musicians united by their shared passion for the timeless music of Elvis Presley. This year, they bring audiences a brand-new show, blending electrifying live performances with captivating visuals and insightful narrations that delve into the stories behind Elvis's iconic songs. From rock 'n' roll classics to soulful ballads, Blue Suede recreates the magic of Elvis's music with energy and authenticity. Don't miss this unforgettable celebration of The King!
All tickets are: $49.00 and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours including one 20 minute break.
Non alcoholic beverages will be served.
Age range: Anyone over the age of 4.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Saturday September 13
7:00am - 7:00pm
Curbside Giveaway Day events are organized in cooperation with the local municipalities, where residents place unwanted items in good condition—clearly marked FREE—on their curb for anyone to pick up. At the end of the Giveaway Day, residents return unclaimed items to their home.
Please ensure items whether new or used, are safe and meet current regulatory requirements. It is important to only place items that are in good condition. The Region is not responsible for quality of items placed out for the Curbside Giveaway Day.
In Support of Precious Minds
To truly pay tribute to The Tragically Hip and honour Gord Downie’s legacy we must use the power of the Hip’s music to raise money and awareness for great causes.
This is why we are proud to announce this event in support of Precious Minds. Gord Downie asked us to, “do something” and together we will.
Mark your calendars, invite your friends, and get ready to immerse yourself in the music of The Tragically Hip and raise money for a great cause.
In Gord We Trust
All tickets are: $54.99 and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 3 hours.
Alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Age range: Anyone over the age of 19.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Every Sunday
14 Victoria St, Uxbridge
7:00pm - 9:00pm
14 Victoria St, Uxbridge, ON
40 Toronto St S, Uxbridge
Music For UX
ABBA is one of the most popular groups in the world today. Their record-breaking hits continue to thrill music lovers of all ages. ABBA Revisited re-creates the show-stopping look and sound that fans around the world cannot resist. A full media show like no other. Complete with stunning authenticity, amazing lights and concert sound. This energetic show will have you dancing like a Queen and reminiscing of days past. This show is full of Amazing ABBA hits. Don’t miss it...
All tickets are: $54.33 and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours.
Beer & Wine will be available for purchase.
Age range: Anyone over the age of 19.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Every Sunday
14 Victoria St, Uxbridge
4:00pm - 5:00pm
Join Ethan for some bead making fun at his art program for children in grades 3-5! Learn some new skills and take home a work of art! Register at uxlib.com!
9 Toronto St S, Uxbridge
40 Toronto St S, Uxbridge
For more than 30 years Blue Heron Books has been hosting the Celebration of the Arts Books and Authors Night and bringing top-notch literary talent to Uxbridge!
This year’s program features three fabulous authors in an interesting and diverse program to satisfy every reader.
Emma Donoghue is a novelist, screenwriter, and playwright. Room sold almost three million copies, won the Rogers Writers’ Trust Fiction Prize, and was shortlisted for the Man Booker and Orange Prizes. Donoghue scripted the Canadian-Irish film adaptation, which was nominated for four Academy Awards, including Best Picture.
Thomas King is an award-winning writer and photographer. His critically acclaimed, bestselling books include Medicine River; Green Grass, Running Water; One Good Story, That One; Truth and Bright Water; A Short History of Indians in Canada; The Back of the Turtle (winner of the Governor General’s Literary Award for Fiction); The Inconvenient Indian (winner of the RBC Taylor Prize); Indians on Vacation; Sufferance; and the poetry collection 77 Fragments of a Familiar Ruin. A Companion of the Order of Canada and the recipient of a National Aboriginal Achievement Award, Thomas King lives in Guelph, Ontario.
Giles Blunt grew up in North Bay, Ontario, before studying English Literature at the University of Toronto. The author of twelve novels, including the award-winning John Cardinal Mystery series, Blunt has more recently turned to literary fiction with Bad Juliet. He lives in Toronto.
Ted Barris: For as long as there’ve been Books & Authors nights in Uxbridge, Ted Barris has served as MC. In part, that’s because he makes his living writing and interviewing. As a journalist/broadcaster for 50 years, he’s been published by most major news outlets in Canada and appeared regularly on CBC and TVO. He’s the author of 22 bestselling books. His histories have received numerous awards: The Great Escape – 2014 Libris Nonfiction Book of the Year; Dam Busters – 2018 NORAD Trophy; Rush to Danger – longlisted for 2020 Charles Taylor Prize for Nonfiction. Last fall, his latest book Battle of Britain was both a Toronto Star and Globe & Mail bestseller; also in 2024 Ted was appointed to the Order of Canada.
All tickets are: $45.20 (includes a $20.00 book voucher) and includes all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours.
Age range: Anyone over the age of 14.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Yeehaw! Grab your cowboy and cowgirl boots and join us for an incredible evening of country music, dancing, boot scootin' HandleBar Grill food and drink specials at the Trail Hub's Country Night.
Skip the line and pre-purchase your cover charge online to secure your spot. All ages are welcome, but please bring a valid ID to comply with our responsible service of alcohol policy.
Date: Thursday, September 25th
Time: 7 PM – Midnight
Location: 722 Chalk Lake Road, Uxbridge, Ontario
Boot scootin boogie with our incredible DJ, playing the best country hits inside AND outside.
722 Chalk Lake Rd, Uxbridge
The Bomb - A Retro '80's Live Experience (www.thebomblive.com)
The Bomb's touring Retro '80s Live concert experience is a show like no other! A touring Canadian tribute act, The Bomb embraces the wonderful decade of the '80s, playing all of your favourite New Wave and atmospheric dance and radio hits from that wonderful musical era, (rather than playing tribute to just one band).
The Bomb Retro '80s Live Experience is literally 'The Soundtrack of your youth, Live’
When you attend a concert featuring The Bomb Retro '80s Live, the lads are guaranteed to play all of the huge hits you would hear on ever-popular '80s nights on big city radio stations, authentically performing your favourite musical anthems by Bowie, Tears For Fears, The Cars, Duran Duran, A-ha, Depeche Mode, Hall & Oates, The Cure, Simple Minds, Prince, The Clash & so much more.
Imagine if one group recorded all your favorite '80s hits, and now you can go see them LIVE!
The performers in The Bomb take pride in their big sound, exuberant performance and image, always dressing for their role & putting on a show full of energy and atmosphere. In addition to producing and playing hundreds of their own shows, the lads are honoured to have warmed up Ontario stages as an opening act for The Spoons, Men Without Hats, Big Wreck and Carol Pope & Rough Trade as well as Images in Vogue!
Although this is a theatre style show, dancing and singing along is happily encouraged! A meet and greet will follow the show for anyone wishing to meet the performers, grab a T-Shirt or grab a quick picture with the lads!
All tickets are: $45.00 and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
No refunds or exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Run time: 2 hours
LLBO: Second Wedge Brewing Company will be serving responsibly
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
40 Toronto St S, Uxbridge
7239 Concession 6, Uxbridge
THIS EVENT IS A GOSPEL MUSIC CELEBRATION EVENING WITH WELL KNOWN AND SKILLED MEN’S GROUPS. Proceeds for the evening will be divided between Canadian Bible Society and ShareWord Global. It will be an evening of encouragement and inspiration!
All tickets are: $25.00 (adults), $20.00 (students under 20) and include all taxes, and ticket fees.
General Admission
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2.5-3 hours.
Beverages will be available for purchase.
Age range: Anyone over the age of 4.
231 Brock St W, Uxbridge
at The Second Wedge Brewing Co.
Join us at The Second Wedge Brewing Co. (14 Victoria Street, Uxbridge) on October 7th at 7 p.m. for an evening with bestselling author Mona Awad, as she discusses her newest release, We Love You, Bunny.
We Love You, Bunny is the highly anticipated follow up to the viral sensation Bunny, a brilliantly written, laugh-out-loud funny, dark, and delirious novel set in the Bunny-verse—a world that Margaret Atwood declared “soooo genius.” In the cult classic novel Bunny, Samatha Heather Mackey, a lonely outsider student at a highly selective MFA program in New England, was first ostracized and then seduced by a clique of creepy-sweet rich girls who call themselves “Bunny.” An invitation to the Bunnies’ Smut Salon leads Samantha down a dark rabbit hole (pun intended) into the violently surreal world of their off-campus workshops where monstrous creations are conjured with deadly and wondrous consequences.
When We Love You, Bunny opens, Sam has just published her first novel to critical acclaim. But at a New England stop on her book tour, her one-time frenemies, furious at the way they’ve been portrayed, kidnap her. Now a captive audience, it’s her (and our) turn to hear the Bunnies’ side of the story. One by one, they take turns holding the axe, and recount the birth throes of their unholy alliance, their discovery of their unusual creative powers—and the phantasmagoric adventure of conjuring their first creation. With a bound and gagged Sam, we embark on a wickedly intoxicating journey into the heart of dark academia: a fairy tale slasher that explores the wonder and horror of creation itself. Not to mention the transformative powers of love and friendship, Bunny.
Frankenstein by way of Heathers, We Love You, Bunny is both a prequel and a sequel, and an unabashedly wild and totally complete stand-alone novel. Open your hearts, Bunny, to another dazzlingly original and darkly hilarious romp in the Bunny-verse from the queen of the fever-dream, Mona Awad.
Your $45 ticket includes a signed copy of the book and your first pour!
14 Victoria St, Uxbridge
Wednesday's 10:30am - 11:15am
TOTally kids is a fun filled program for children 16 months to 2 1/2 years! Join Cathy for songs, stories and fun! Registration begins September 17th at uxlib.com!
9 Toronto St S, Uxbridge
at Wooden Sticks Golf Club
Join us on October 8 th at 7 p.m. at Wooden Sticks Golf Club (40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge) for coffee and dessert as we enjoy an evening with powerful Canadian writers and Giller Prize Winners Souvankham Thammavongsa & Linden MacIntyre being interviewed by Stephen Brunt in discussion of their newest books, Pick A Colour and An Accidental Villain.
From Giller Prize and O. Henry Award winner Souvankham Thammavongsa comes a revelatory novel about loneliness, love, labour, and class. An intimate and sharply written book following a nail salon owner as she toils away for the privileged clients who don't even know her true name. Told over a single day, with razor-sharp precision and wit, Pick a Colour confirms Souvankham Thammavongsa's place as literature's premier chronicler of the immigrant experience, in its myriad, complex, and slyly subversive forms.
From the bestselling, prize-winning author Linden MacIntyre comes an engrossing, page-turning exploration of the little-known life of Sir Hugh Tudor. Appointed by his friend Winston Churchill to lead the police in Ireland during the Irish War of Independence, Tudor met civil strife and domestic terrorism with indiscriminate state-sanctioned murder—changing the course of Irish history. Linden MacIntyre has spent four years tracking Tudor through archives, contemporaries’ diaries and letters, and the body count of that Irish war.
In An Accidental Villain, he delivers a consequential and fascinating account of how events can bring a man to the point where he acts against his own training, principles and inclination in the service of a cause—and ends up on a long journey toward personal oblivion.
Stephen Brunt is an award-winning writer and broadcaster for Sportsnet, and the co-host of The FAN 590’s Writers Bloc with Jeff Blair and Richard Deitsch. He is the author of the #1 national bestselling Searching for Bobby Orr and All the Way, with Jordin Tootoo.
Your $65 ticket includes coffee/tea and dessert, plus a $30 voucher towards one of the featured titles.
40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge
at Wooden Sticks Golf Club
Join us on October 9 th at 7 pm at Wooden Sticks Golf Club (40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge) as we enjoy an evening with Canadian authors Antonio Michael Downing and Ian Williams, interviewed by Elamin Abdelmahmoud in discussion of their much-anticipated new novels Black Cherokeeand You’ve Changed.
Queenie meets Frying Plantain in Black Cherokee - a courageous coming-of-age story by Antonio Michael Downing, set in the 1990s, about a mixed-race Black girl fighting for recognition in a South Carolina Cherokee community that refuses to accept her ancestry as legitimate. With dazzling language, keen insight, and an unforgettable voice, Black Cherokee is not only an astonishing novel but a profound meditation on race, identity, and coming of age from a major literary talent.
The eagerly awaited follow-up novel from the Giller prize-winning author Ian Williams, You’ve Changed is a daring and clever dissection of a crumbling marriage between two people who are morphing in ways that confound each other. Sharp, inventive and absurdly funny, You’ve Changed is a wild ride exploring identity, insecurity, intimacy and desire, and who individuals become when they unite, and how they change despite promising not to.
Elamin Abdelmahmoud is the host of CBC Radio’s daily arts, pop culture and entertainment show COMMOTION, and a former writer for BuzzFeed News. His work has appeared in the Globe and Mail, Maclean's, Rolling Stone and others. Elamin is the author of Son of Elsewhere: A Memoir in Pieces, a number one national bestseller, a Globe 100 book, and a New York Times notable book.
Your $55 ticket includes coffee and dessert, plus a $30 voucher towards one of the featured titles.
40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge
at Wooden Sticks Golf Club
Join us on October 16 th at 7 p.m. at Wooden Sticks Golf Club (40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge) as we welcome debut author Sue Hincenbergs and best-selling author Terry Fallis for a literary evening in celebration of their newest novels - The Retirement Plan and The Marionette.
In The Retirement Plan, Sue Hincenbergs presents a high-stakes tale of cat and mouse that is both laugh-out-oud funny and unbearably tense and, ultimately, a big-hearted look at friendship, marriage, and middle age. In order to collect on their husbands’ life insurance policies, three middle-aged friends turn to murder—unaware that their husbands have a devious plan of their own. This darkly funny debut is perfect for fans of The Thursday Murder Club and Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone.
Bestselling and beloved author Terry Fallis' tenth novel, The Marionette, introduces readers to a new hero, James Norval: a world-famous thriller writer whose life takes an unexpected turn from the pages of his novels into the perilous world of espionage. The Marionette is a comic thriller by a master of the craft. Full of Terry Fallis' signature wit and combined with an exhilarating high-stakes plot, this is a must-read for fans of espionage and intrigue.
Your $55 ticket includes coffee and dessert, plus a $30 voucher towards one of the featured titles.
40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge
in the Blue Heron Studio
**THIS EVENT IS SOLD OUT***
Join us on October 17th in the Blue Heron Studio (62 Brock Street W., Uxbridge) for an evening with British author Clare Leslie Hall discussing Broken Country - a Blue Heron Books staff-favourite! She'll be interviewed by celebrated author Marissa Stapley.
"Broken Country by Clare Leslie Hall is an unforgettable story of love, loss, and the choices that shape our lives…but it’s also a masterfully crafted mystery that will keep you guessing until the very last page. Seriously, that ending?! I did not see it coming.” —Reese Witherspoon
A love triangle unearths dangerous, deadly secrets from the past in this thrilling tale perfect for fans of The Paper Palace and Where the Crawdads Sing.
Your $30 ticket includes coffee and tea plus a signed copy of Broken Country.
62 Brock St W, Uxbridge
The Great Canadian Gala — happening Saturday, October 18th!
It’s going to be an evening full of fun, connection, and true north spirit!
More details to come — but for now, mark your calendars. You won’t want to miss it!
Wooden Sticks Golf Club
40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge
at The Blue Heron Studio
Join us in the Blue Heron Studio as we celebrate the launch of A Quilting of Scars - the newest novel from local author Lucy E.M. Black.
Filled with the pleasure of recognizable yet distinctively original characters and a deftly drawn sense of time and place, A Quilting of Scarsbrings to life a story of for- bidden love, abuse and murder. Pulsing with repressed sexuality and guilt, Larkin Beattie reveals the many secrets he has kept hidden throughout his lonely life. The character-driven narrative is a meditation on aging and remorse, offering a rich account of the strictures and rhythms of farming in the not-so-distant past, highlighting the confines of a community where strict moral codes are imposed upon its members and fear of exposure terrifies queer youth. As Larkin reflects upon key events, his recollections include his anger at the hypocrisy of the church, and the deep grief and loneliness that have marked his path. There is a timelessness to this story which transcends the period and resonates with heartbreaking relevance.
Author of The Marzipan Fruit Basket, Eleanor Courtown, Stella’s Carpet, The Brickworks, and Class Lessons: Stories of Vulnerable Youth, Lucy E.M. Black’s short stories have been published in Britain, Ireland, USA and Canada in a variety of literary journals and magazines. She lives in Port Perry, Ontario, the traditional territory of the Mississaugas of Scugog Island, First Nations.
This event is free to attend. The book will be available to purchase.
62 Brock St W, Uxbridge
at the Music Hall
On October 21 st at 7 p.m., bestselling author and brother to comedian Mike Myers, Paul Myers will be at Uxbridge Music Hall (16 Main St S, Uxbridge) with interviewer Neil Crone presenting the definitive biography of John Candy - John Candy: A Life In Comedy - a heartwarming portrait of one of comedy's most beloved and enduring stars.
From his humble beginnings in sketch comedy with the Toronto branch of Second City, to his rise to fame in SCTV and Hollywood film classics like Planes, Trains and Automobiles, The Great Outdoors, and Uncle Buck, John Candy captivated audiences with his self-deprecating humour, emotional warmth, and gift for improvisation. Now, for the first time since Candy's tragic death, bestselling biographer Paul Myers tells the full story of the man behind the laughs.
Drawing on extensive research and exclusive interviews with many of Candy's closest friends and colleagues, including Dan Aykroyd, Chevy Chase, Tom Hanks, Ron Howard, Steve Martin, Catherine O'Hara, Martin Short, and many more, John Candy: A Life in Comedy celebrates the comedian's unparalleled talent, infectious charm, and generosity of spirit. Through ups and downs, successes and failures, and struggles with anxiety and self-doubt, Candy faced the world with a big smile and a warm demeanour that earned him the love and adoration of fans around the world.
Your ticket includes a signed copy of the book and is available through Star Ticketing at starticketing.com
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
7239 Concession 6, Uxbridge
at the Uxbridge Music Hall
Join us on October 27, 2025 at 7 p.m. as we warmly welcome author and astronaut Chis Hadfield at Uxbridge Music Hall (16 Main St S, Uxbridge) in an intriguing interview with Teddy Wilson discussing Hadfield’s new novel, Final Orbit.
Final Orbit is an edge-of-you-seat thriller set about China's secret role in the 1970s Space Race between the US and the USSR. Full of intrigue and real history—including the fascinating story of Professor Tsien Hsue-shen, the “Father of Chinese Rocketry” and founder of China’s space program—Final Orbit accelerates to a thrilling conclusion that captures the beauty and terror of survival 270 miles above Earth, as could only be written by one of the most experienced astronauts alive.
Your ticket includes a signed copy of the book and must be purchased through Star Ticketing.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
The Last Waltz – A Musical Celebration of The BAND – Live’ celebrates the songs and music of the iconic Canadian band.
By popular demand, one of Ontario’s most talked about acts returns to Music by the Bay Live. This all-star Canadian cast of award-winning blues and roots musicians, under the direction of Juno award winning producer and musical director, Lance Anderson, will be playing The Uxbridge Music Hall on November 1, 2025. They are celebrating the 48th Anniversary of THE BAND’s last concert in 1976 and The BAND’s amazing contribution to our shared Canadian musical heritage. In this homage to The Last Waltz, Anderson’s special guests will perform the songs played and sung by these guest artists at the memorable 1976 concert.
All tickets are: $86.18 and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 60 minutes prior to start time.
Scented products such as hair spray, perfume, and cologne can trigger reactions such as respiratory distress and headaches. Patrons are asked to not use scented products when attending the performance.
Run time: approx. 2 hours.
Alcoholic beverages will be served.
Age range: Anyone over the age of 4.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
at the Uxbridge Music Hall
Join us on November 4 th at 7 p.m. as musician, actor, author and beloved Newfoundlander, Alan Doyle will be interviewed by Terry Fallis at Uxbridge Music Hall (16 Main St S, Uxbridge) in discussion of Doyle's insider guide, The Smiling Land.
Few Canadian musicians are as synonymous with their home province as Alan Doyle is to his—and even fewer once worked as tour guides. In The Smiling Land, Alan reprises his tour- guiding role to welcome the rest of Canada to his home and take readers on an adventure: a freewheeling road trip through Newfoundland, its history, and its culture. From Fogo Island to the Southwest Coast, Labrador to Ferryland, and everywhere in between, Alan's Newfoundland awaits you. Wildly entertaining, informative, and brimming with Alan's classic brand of storytelling and romping good fun, The Smiling Land is a celebration of Newfoundland—both its storied past and its ever-vibrant present.
Terry Fallis grew up in Toronto and earned an engineering degree from McMaster University. Drawn to politics at an early age, he worked for cabinet ministers in Ottawa and at Queen’s Park. His first novel, The Best Laid Plans, began as a podcast, then was self-published, won the Stephen Leacock Medal for Humour, was re-published by McClelland & Stewart to great reviews, was crowned the 2011 winner of CBC’s Canada Reads as “the essential Canadian novel of the decade,” and was adapted as a CBC Television series and a stage musical. His next two novels, The High Road and Up and Down were finalists for the Leacock Medal, and in 2015, he won the prize a second time, for his fourth book, No Relation. His other novels include Poles Apart, One Brother Shy, Albatross, and Operation Angus, and were all national bestsellers.
Your $60 ticket includes a signed copy of The Smiling Land.
Tickets are available exclusively through Star Ticketing - please visit www.starticketing.com to purchase.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
at Wooden Sticks Golf Club
Join us at Wooden Sticks Golf Club (40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge) on November 9th at 11 a.m. for a Books & Brunch event perfect for the romance reader! We’re excited to welcome three talented experts in the genre – delivering all the tropes you love! Join Rebecca Fisseha, Ellie K. Wilde, and Kristine Winters (Karma Brown) for an exhilarating discussion of their latest novels serving up sugar and spice: Only Because It’s You, Only Between Us, and The Christmas Cure.
Rebecca Fisseha is an Ethiopian-Canadian writer based in Toronto. She is the author of the novel Daughters of Silence, as well as short stories, creative non-fiction, and personal essays that appear in various publications, including the anthology Addis Ababa Noir and Tongues: On Longing and Belonging Through Language. In her 2025 novel Only Because It’s You, we explore the marriage of convenience trope and are delightfully reminded that sometimes you need to take a leap of faith to land exactly where you're meant to be...
Ellie K. Wilde dreams up love stories with a lot of heart and the kind of spice that makes your knees shake. In her highly anticipated sequel, Only in Your Dreams is a steamy, whip-smart sports romance about a former pro football star who agrees to fake date the fan-favorite ex of another high-profile NFL player so they can both save what’s most dear to them while fighting their growing feelings for each other.
Kristine Winters is the pen name of Karma Brown, author of six novels including the #1 national bestseller Recipe for a Perfect Wife. She’s also one half of the writing duo behind The Holiday Swap and All I Want for Christmas by Maggie Knox. The Christmas Cure is a cozy holiday rom-com in which ER physician Dr. Libby Munro travels back in time to the previous Christmas during her hometown’s rumored-to-be-magical Christmas tree lighting ceremony, where she must confront her past choices—while navigating an unexpected romance that could rewrite her future.
Your $60 ticket to this event includes brunch and a $30 voucher for one of the featured novels.
40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge
at Wooden Sticks Golf Club
Join us at Wooden Sticks Golf Club (40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge) on November 13th at 7 p.m. with acclaimed authors Linwood Barclay & Joe Hill – masters of thrill and horror - delivering spine-tingling entertainment as they discuss their latest novels in an interview with Janet Somerville.
Linwood Barclay is the New York Times bestselling author entering new territory with his latest release, Whistle, a supernatural chiller in which a woman and her young son move to a small town looking for a fresh start, only to be haunted by disturbing events and strange visions when they find a mysterious train set in a storage shed.
In King Sorrow, New York Times bestselling author Joe Hill delivers a chilling tale of modern-world dangers, dark academia, and the unexpected consequences of revenge as six friends dabble in the occult and are tragically, horrifyingly successful… calling forth an evil entity that demands regular human sacrifice.
Your $55 ticket includes refreshments and a $30 voucher for one of the featured books.
40 Elgin Park Dr, Uxbridge
Travel back in time to Victorian London when Dickens' beloved Christmas tale comes to life in OnStage Uxbridge's production of A Christmas Carol The Musical. Witness the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge as he learns the folly of his selfish ways with a little help from friends, both spirit and human. A hauntingly beautiful Christmas Eve message that has endured for generations.
Director / Vocal Director: Melinda Delorme
Producer: Krystyne Elliott
Band Director / Conductor: Sarah Howie
All tickets are: $30.00 (adults) and $25.00 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
Group of 10 or more: $27.00 (adults) and $22.50 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund. (Group rates are automatically adjusted during purchase)
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours 15 minutes (which includes one 20 minute intermission).
Non alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Age range: Anyone.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Travel back in time to Victorian London when Dickens' beloved Christmas tale comes to life in OnStage Uxbridge's production of A Christmas Carol The Musical. Witness the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge as he learns the folly of his selfish ways with a little help from friends, both spirit and human. A hauntingly beautiful Christmas Eve message that has endured for generations.
Director / Vocal Director: Melinda Delorme
Producer: Krystyne Elliott
Band Director / Conductor: Sarah Howie
All tickets are: $30.00 (adults) and $25.00 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
Group of 10 or more: $27.00 (adults) and $22.50 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund. (Group rates are automatically adjusted during purchase)
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours 15 minutes (which includes one 20 minute intermission).
Non alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Age range: Anyone.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Travel back in time to Victorian London when Dickens' beloved Christmas tale comes to life in OnStage Uxbridge's production of A Christmas Carol The Musical. Witness the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge as he learns the folly of his selfish ways with a little help from friends, both spirit and human. A hauntingly beautiful Christmas Eve message that has endured for generations.
Director / Vocal Director: Melinda Delorme
Producer: Krystyne Elliott
Band Director / Conductor: Sarah Howie
All tickets are: $30.00 (adults) and $25.00 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
Group of 10 or more: $27.00 (adults) and $22.50 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund. (Group rates are automatically adjusted during purchase)
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours 15 minutes (which includes one 20 minute intermission).
Non alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Age range: Anyone.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Travel back in time to Victorian London when Dickens' beloved Christmas tale comes to life in OnStage Uxbridge's production of A Christmas Carol The Musical. Witness the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge as he learns the folly of his selfish ways with a little help from friends, both spirit and human. A hauntingly beautiful Christmas Eve message that has endured for generations.
Director / Vocal Director: Melinda Delorme
Producer: Krystyne Elliott
Band Director / Conductor: Sarah Howie
All tickets are: $30.00 (adults) and $25.00 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
Group of 10 or more: $27.00 (adults) and $22.50 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund. (Group rates are automatically adjusted during purchase)
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours 15 minutes (which includes one 20 minute intermission).
Non alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Age range: Anyone.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Travel back in time to Victorian London when Dickens' beloved Christmas tale comes to life in OnStage Uxbridge's production of A Christmas Carol The Musical. Witness the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge as he learns the folly of his selfish ways with a little help from friends, both spirit and human. A hauntingly beautiful Christmas Eve message that has endured for generations.
Director / Vocal Director: Melinda Delorme
Producer: Krystyne Elliott
Band Director / Conductor: Sarah Howie
All tickets are: $30.00 (adults) and $25.00 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
Group of 10 or more: $27.00 (adults) and $22.50 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund. (Group rates are automatically adjusted during purchase)
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours 15 minutes (which includes one 20 minute intermission).
Non alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Age range: Anyone.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Travel back in time to Victorian London when Dickens' beloved Christmas tale comes to life in OnStage Uxbridge's production of A Christmas Carol The Musical. Witness the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge as he learns the folly of his selfish ways with a little help from friends, both spirit and human. A hauntingly beautiful Christmas Eve message that has endured for generations.
Director / Vocal Director: Melinda Delorme
Producer: Krystyne Elliott
Band Director / Conductor: Sarah Howie
All tickets are: $30.00 (adults) and $25.00 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
Group of 10 or more: $27.00 (adults) and $22.50 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund. (Group rates are automatically adjusted during purchase)
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours 15 minutes (which includes one 20 minute intermission).
Non alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Age range: Anyone.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Travel back in time to Victorian London when Dickens' beloved Christmas tale comes to life in OnStage Uxbridge's production of A Christmas Carol The Musical. Witness the transformation of Ebenezer Scrooge as he learns the folly of his selfish ways with a little help from friends, both spirit and human. A hauntingly beautiful Christmas Eve message that has endured for generations.
Director / Vocal Director: Melinda Delorme
Producer: Krystyne Elliott
Band Director / Conductor: Sarah Howie
All tickets are: $30.00 (adults) and $25.00 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
Group of 10 or more: $27.00 (adults) and $22.50 (students/seniors) and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund. (Group rates are automatically adjusted during purchase)
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours 15 minutes (which includes one 20 minute intermission).
Non alcoholic beverages will be available for purchase.
Age range: Anyone.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
No stranger to Canadian and International audiences, Russell deCarle is recognized as the lead singer and one of the founding members of award-winning multi-platinum country-roots group Prairie Oyster. For over a decade, he has concentrated on his solo career, and has released four recordings, the most recent being “The End of the Road”.
deCarle’s music isn’t easily categorized. Apparent are influences from a lifetime spent absorbing musical genres ranging from southern soul and restrained balladry--with obvious touches of jazz and blues--to old-school country and western swing.
All tickets are: $54.33 and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
Classic Troubadours Live is an extraordinary musical journey that celebrates the timeless songs of James Taylor, Joni Mitchell, Jackson Browne, and Carole King. Performed by a talented 5-piece band, this tribute goes beyond imitation to honor the artistry of these legendary singer-songwriters. Featuring heartfelt renditions of beloved classics like "You’ve Got a Friend," "Big Yellow Taxi," "Running on Empty," and "It’s Too Late," the show brings the nostalgia and magic of the ‘70s to life. With warm, authentic performances and rich storytelling, Classic Troubadours Live is more than a concert—it’s a heartfelt tribute to the music that defined a generation. Perfect for fans of these iconic artists, this evening promises to be a celebration of connection, memory, and joy.
All tickets are: $49.50 and include all taxes, ticket fees and Music Hall Improvement Fund.
No refunds/exchanges once tickets have been purchased.
Individuals requiring Access2 information/tickets please call: 1-866-808-2006 for ticket information.
Doors open 30 minutes prior to start time.
Run time: approx. 2 hours 15min.
16 Main St S, Uxbridge
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