Saturday, April 18, 2026
Saturday, April 18, your local Campbell River community choir, Discovery Singers, presents music by Queen, The Wailin' Jennys, and more at Campbell River Community Church.
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You are invited to join Discovery Singers community choir for their spring performance on Saturday, April 18, 2026!
Campbell River United Church
Show at 6:30pm (doors at 6:00pm)
“Open Up Your Whole Heart” will feature contemporary music encouraging you to let go, to be vulnerable, and embrace the future. You will hear popular songs from artists like Natasha Bedingfield, The Staves, Billy Joel, I’m With Her and many more.
Featuring local trio Mood Swings, and musical guests Lauren Miller & Sarah Olsen, Discovery Singers will be joined by their wonderful band:
Corijn de Roo, percussion
Keith Goddard, guitar
Dylan Gordan, bass
Tim Petkau, piano
Last year’s winter events sold out quickly and we listened! Discovery Singers are excited to be sharing their program with you at a larger venue…but don’t wait too long to get your tickets, this show will be the perfect concert to kickstart your spring season.
Tickets: Available at the Tidemark Theatre box office or online.
Campbell River United Church
415 Pinecrest Road
Campbell River
V9W 2S1
The event runs from 6:30 PM to 8:00 PM on the following dates.
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