Fredericton’s Live Music Lineup (October 13-19)

MONDAY, October 13
| TIME | BAND | LOCATION |
| 7:00PM | Ella Campbell | O’Hickey’s Irish Pub |
TUESDAY, October 14
| TIME | BAND | LOCATION |
| 8:00PM | Acoustic Ease | O’Hickey’s Irish Pub |
WEDNESDAY, October 15
| TIME | BAND | LOCATION |
| 7:30PM | Bee Gees Revisited The Tribute Show | The Playhouse |
| 8:00PM | Jim Lahey | O’Hickey’s Irish Pub |
THURSDAY, October 16
| TIME | BAND | LOCATION |
| 7:30PM | The Sound of Home – Habitat for Humanity Fundraiser | The Cap |
| 7:30PM | Pierre Bensusan | Charlotte Street Arts Centre |
| 8:00PM | Chad Prekaski | O’Hickey’s Irish Pub |
| 9:00PM | Jazz Night | Wilser’s Room (The Cap) |
FRIDAY, October 17
| TIME | BAND | LOCATION |
| 5:00PM | 5 à 9 avec Olivier Bergeron / Tina Gautreau | Dolan’s Pub |
| 7:00PM | Mike Bravener | York County Cider |
| 7:30PM | STARTIJENN | Charlotte Street Arts Centre |
| 7:00PM | Karine Basque | Southside Shake |
| 7:30PM | Nosferatu: A Symphony of Horror | The Playhouse |
| 8:00PM | Celtic Flavour | O’Hickey’s Irish Pub |
| 8:00PM | Swing 109 | Lunar Rogue Pub |
| 8:00PM | Country Classics | Fredericton Legion |
| 9:00PM | Monteith / Hitman / Lebaron | The Cap |
| 10:00PM | Spoiled Rotten | Dolan’s Pub |
SATURDAY, October 18
| TIME | BAND | LOCATION |
| 3:00PM | Chen Fei | Gallery on Queen |
| 5:00PM | Spoiled Rotten (free matinee) | Dolan’s Pub |
| 7:00PM | Jamie Junger | Wilser’s Room (The Cap) |
| 8:00PM | Nautical Disaster: A Tribute to The Tragically Hip | Grimross Taproom |
| 8:00PM | Branden Ryan | O’Hickey’s Irish Pub |
| 9:00PM | Excuses Excuses / Heatseeker / Kids Losing Sleep | The Cap |
| 10:00PM | Spoiled Rotten | Dolan’s Pub |
SUNDAY, October 19
| TIME | BAND | LOCATION |
| 2:00PM | Open Mic with Derek Gullison | York County Cider |
| 7:00PM | Trevor Young | O’Hickey’s Irish Pub |
Dee Hernandez Celebrates the Legacy of ELLA FITZGERALD
Often cited as the ‘First Lady Of Song’, or referred to as the ‘Queen Of Jazz’, Ella Fitzgerald rewrote the book of jazz vocals throughout a storied career that spanned over 50 years. Her groundbreaking approach gave birth to the style of singing referred to as ‘scat’, which fearlessly bound together tone, rhythm, timing and improvisation.
This February, Atlantic Canada’s own jazz powerhouse Dee Hernandez will honour Fitzgerald’s treasured legacy with a heartfelt tribute tour during Black History Month 2026. Being a lifelong fan of the work of Fitzgerald, Hernandez and her combo of accomplished jazz veterans will channel the soul, swing, and spirit of one of her greatest musical idols.
“Ella has always been more than an inspiration to me, not only as a vocalist, but as a human being,” says Hernandez. “She carried erself with grace and integrity during one of the most difficult times in history, never compromising her values. Despite the racial tensions of her era, she refused to perform for segregated audiences and stood firmly for equality. To me, Ella represents the true power of music—not just to entertain, but to
transform and unite.”
Audiences can expect an evening of timeless standards, from the silky Misty, to the playful Mack the Knife and the show stopping How High the Moon, among many more classics from the Fitzgerald songbook brought vividly to life.
Tour dates:
Friday, Feb 6, 2026 – Fredericton (Charlotte Street Arts Centre)
Saturday, Feb 7, 2026 – Saint John (Water Street Dinner Theatre)
Sunday, Feb 8, 2026 – St. Andrews (Huntsman Aquarium Theatre)
Friday, Feb 13, 2026 – Charlottetown (Trailside Music Hall)
Saturday, Feb 14, 2026 – Halifax (The Carleton)
Tickets on sale Tuesday, October 14th.
Links for all shows available at www.musicrunsthroughit.com


