Open Stage
All are welcome to the Lethbridge Folk Club’s ‘Open Stage’ evenings where we host local performing musicians and poets at McKillop United Church: 2329 15th Avenue South, Lethbridge, Alberta
Supporting Live Music for more than 45 Years 1979-2025

All are welcome to the Lethbridge Folk Club’s ‘Open Stage’ evenings where we host local performing musicians and poets at McKillop United Church: 2329 15th Avenue South, Lethbridge, Alberta
“With a repertoire reflecting their diverse musical backgrounds – from Canadiana, east-coast kitchen parties, country & blues to contemporary and traditional British folk – a Horizon Ridge concert brings you on a musical journey through tight, four-part a cappella harmonies to intricate multi-instrumental arrangements – and always with an invitation to sing along.”
Tom Coxworth
Host of CKUA “Folk Routes”
All are welcome to the Lethbridge Folk Club’s ‘Open Stage’ evenings where we host local performing musicians and poets at McKillop United Church: 2329 15th Avenue South, Lethbridge, Alberta
“With an emotionally poignant indie pop sound and her penchant for crafting relatable and pointed lyrics, Kaeley Jade is an artist that seems capable of exciting things. Whether crafting bouncy anthems or more melancholic and thoughtful reflections, there is a real engaging edge to her writing and her sound.”
— CLOUT
Active as a musician since 1985, Greg writes about the land, family, history and any ideas he can catch. Home is the family ranch north of Medicine Hat, his style reflects the influences from community and many types of music.
Mark Sadlier-Brown plays a mixture of roots, blues, rockabilly and original music. He honed his skill playing with the Alien Rebels, The Highwater Jug Band and The Bag Boys. His band consists of Mark’s family and friends and is a labour of love. Band members enjoy the sounds of an old style vintage instruments.
“Christian’s raw talent and ability is staggering. His guitar work is very unique and when combined with the lyrics and vocal it is a killer package.” George Canyon
“Delightful, and heartwarming, Marten plays a harmonica to sound like a fiddle, breathtaking and bright with guitar & singing songs of love & hope. full house clapping along, great energy!“
Join us for Porchfest Lethbridge, a family-friendly, walkable, free, one-day music festival featuring 6 artists presenting a one-hour show in the front yards of 6 homes in one central neighbourhood, London Road, at staggered times between 12 and 7 pm on August 29th, with a grand finale concert at Kinsmen Park in London Road at 7:30 PM
Thank you so much for supporting the Lethbridge Folk Club.