The MRTI Agency – 2024 Year in Review

As we close out 2024, it’s the perfect time to reflect on an incredible year filled with music, connection, and creativity. From intimate performances to large-scale events, we’ve been privileged to bring live music to life across the region. This year, we presented 33 shows in partnership with 10 venues, including Charlotte Street Arts Centre, Dolan’s Pub, Gallery 78, and The Tipsy Muse Café. Seven of those shows took us beyond Fredericton, expanding our reach and connecting with new audiences. We were also proud to serve as a marketing partner for four fantastic events at The Playhouse, enhancing the live music experience in our community.

The year was full of memorable events and series that showcased the best of live music. In March, we attended the JUNOS in Halifax, a celebration of Canadian music and artistry. We worked with Fredericton Tourism and Capital Arts to curate Garrison Fest and the Officers’ Square Summer Music Series, bringing the beautifully transformed space into a vibrant hub of sound and community. July brought the annual River Jam Fredericton fundraiser, where 18 incredible local bands came together to raise the roof—and funds—for the community. Another standout moment was stage-managing the Highland Games concert, which featured unforgettable performances by The East Pointers and Morgan Toney. In addition, we delivered the Blues Series at Dolan’s Pub (Fredericton) and Water Street Dinner Theatre (Saint John), as well as the Fall Music Series at Charlotte Street Arts Centre, both of which were highlights for fans of live music.

Our work with artists continues to be a source of pride and inspiration. In January, we partnered with Josh Bravener & The Hypochondriacs for their live album recording and in September accompanied them to BreakOut West in Saskatoon where they had an official showcase. The Hello Crows also had a remarkable year, performing a collaborative show with Olympic Symphonium at The Playhouse in September and showcasing at Contact East in Charlottetown just to name a couple. Connor Fox celebrated the release of his album at Charlotte Street Arts Centre, and his performance at Harvest Music Festival was a huge success. We loved working with Paul Campbell on the release of his poignant song, “Song for Democracy 1984 Redux,” alongside a thoughtful interview hosted by Rob Pinnock. To round out the year, we produced a five-show run of Kenny & Dolly’s Christmas Tribute, bringing holiday cheer to audiences in Fredericton, Florenceville, Saint John, and Miramichi. 

  

Looking back, 2024 was a year of growth, collaboration, and unforgettable music. From local venues to national showcases, every moment reminded us of the power of live music to bring people together. None of this would have been possible without the incredible artists, venues, audiences, and partners who supported us along the way.

Thank you for being part of this journey. We’re excited to see what 2025 will bring!

With heartfelt gratitude,

 

Published On: December 30, 2024Categories: fredericton, News