Musical Mondays are back starting June 22, and will take place every Monday through August 24, on the outdoor stage at the Fairbairn House Heritage Centre.
The venue opens at 6 p.m.
The music starts at 6:30 p.m.
Musical Mondays operates on a pay-what-you-can basis.
Cash is preferred, but other donation options will be available on site.
Food will be provided by Créolement Vôtre.
*In case of inclement weather, concerts will be moved to the Wakefield La Pêche Centre.
Special thanks to our sponsors and partners
Musical Mondays would not be possible without the generous support of our sponsors and community partners.
We would like to extend our heartfelt thanks to the following organizations for their financial support:
Municipality of La Pêche
MRC des Collines-de-l’Outaouais through l’Entente de développement culturel
Thank you to our presenting partner :
Moulin Wakefield Mill Hotel & Spa
And thanks to our precious partners :
Klimat, Geneviève Parent – Notaire, Cross Smith Team, The Low Down, Sure Copy, Lascelle General Store, R-Cube Rona, Bean Fair Coffee, Wakefield General Store, Wakefield Chimney Sweep, Les Serres Bourgeons, Leilak Anderson Tree Service and Boutique Musique.
Your contributions help keep music alive in the heart of our community. Thank you!
The story of Less Toches began during a very special summer, when the band members met as if by magic. One evening in a park, while sitting on a picnic table playing with friends, vallenato accordionist John Gonzalez heard a unique voice. After a long jam session, John invited his new friend, the Acadian-Mexican poet Jacob Basque, to play with Dani and Lucas. This chance encounter sparked something special, and a new band was born.
We identify only half-jokingly as “the world’s first blackgrass band.” We play old murder-ballads and other spooky traditional folk songs, with some bright and sentimental spots thrown in for contrast. Some days we’re acoustic purists. Some days we like to corrupt traditional folksongs with bits of black metal, ambient, and noise music. We’re trying to make folk music dangerous again.