DOOR TIX AVAIL! Kylie Fox Band + Julia Cunningham + Darren Roy Clarke

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  • March 28, 2025
    8:00 pm - 11:00 pm

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Fredericton’s Kylie Fox & her band – along with support from Julia Cunningham and Darren Roy Clarke – take to The Carleton stage on  Friday, March 28th. Show time is 8 PM and tickets are $25 + HST.

Kylie Fox is a Canadian singer songwriter, touring and recording artist. She fuses folk storytelling with vintage elements of jazz and alternative rock. With influences like Kate Bush, Sharon Van Etten, and Joni Mitchell, her music is ethereal, lush and real.

Currently based in Fredericton, NB, Fox exudes fun and love for her art and for storytelling, which is evident on “Confetti” (April 2023), the lead single from her second studio album. “It’s a bright and brooding alternative rock ballad, which speaks to the nostalgia of novelty,” explains Fox. “I was thinking about how the newness of romance can fall and simply be swept away — like confetti.” This track, and the album, Sequoia (release date TBC), are produced by Daniel Ledwell (Jenn Grant, The Good Lovelies, Fortunate Ones).

Fox’s debut album, Green (2020), led her to tour Canada extensively, sharing stages alongside names like Bahamas, The Strumbellas and Joel Plaskett, along with showcasing at the East Coast Music Awards (2021), Folk Alliance International (2021) and the Canadian Song Conference (2021). She participated in the Banff Centre for the Arts International Songwriting Residency (2020) and performed at the Cavendish Beach Music Festival (2022). She was recently named “Innovator of the Year” at the 2023 PrixNB Awards.

Julia Cunningham is an indie-folk-pop singer-songwriter from Halifax, Canada.  Following the debut of her EP, Dive Deep, Julia garnered a nomination for New Artist Recording of the Year at the 2024 Nova Scotia Music Awards.  From her warm vocals to her earnest lyrics to her skillful guitar playing, Cunningham’s folk-pop sound exudes a sense of nostalgia befitting for the end credits of a movie.

Warkworth Ontario singer-songwriter Darren Roy Clarke has released his stunning new album Dirty Face and a Broken Screen, a collection of modern classic folk songs with intimate vocals that pulls you right into his story: a country dweller, a family man and a tradesman who realized life is too short to not make the art he carries with him deep down.

A few years ago, a near fatal work site accident while running his own contractor business put things in perspective for Clarke:Life is too short. I need to do what fuels me.

Darren has gained recognition as a “musician’s musician,” sharing stages with Canadian performers Broken Social Scene, The Sadies, Kerri Ough (Good Lovelies), Tony Dekker (Great Lake Swimmers), and Craig Cardiff.

His musical storytelling tackles everything from the worry of living up to a spouse’s expectations, to struggles with mental health, and humanity’s penchant for Wanderlust. It’s his search, humble and human, that makes him the perfect companion to life’s moments- and were you lucky.