ANNOUNCING SEASON 63!

The TBSO is proud to present six series in our 2023/24 season: Masterworks, Pops, Hilldale Chamber Series, Voices, Northern Lights, and Family. All tickets on sale NOW including select 6, 8, and 10 packages!

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Series:
19 April 2024 - 7:30 pm Italian Cultural Centre

POSTPONED – The Music of Gordon Lightfoot – New Date April 19/20

Program

SPECIAL

**Please note – Due to circumstances beyond our control this concert has been postponed to April 19th and 20th, 2024.**

 

The man. The Legend. The Icon. Join the TBSO and special guest Rodney Brown for a tribute to one of the greatest songwriters of all time, Gordon Lightfoot. The backdrop to so many road trips, camping trips, nights spent with friends, nights spent missing friends, experience the music that has become the soundtrack to life in Canada. 

 

 

 

Featuring

Featuring:

Rodney Brown

Thunder Bay Symphony Orchestra

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27 April 2024 - 7:30 pm Thunder Bay Community Auditorium

The Piano Men 2 – Starring Jim Witter

Program

POPS

The Piano Men is a musical celebration of the 1970’s- year by year, hit by hit- from the songbooks of Billy Joel and Elton John. Award winning Canadian recording artist Jim Witter and his incredible band lead an expertly crafted tour of an entire decade that begins with “Your Song” and winds us along on a musical time machine, saluting two of the century’s most popular contemporary songwriters. The sounds of “My Life”, “Candle in the Wind”, “Rocket Man”, “Just the Way You Are”, and many more classic hits create an evening that’s so much fun, you won’t want it to end. Witter at the grand piano unleashes his golden tenor on hit after hit to recreate landmarks in a pop culture timeline.

Featuring

Jeff Christmas, conductor

Jim Witter, piano and vocals

Tony Lind, guitars and backing vocals

Ian Tanner, bass and backing vocals

Jimmy Boudreau, drums and percussion

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03 May 2024 - 7:30 pm Fort William Historical Park

Noondaagotoon!

Program

SPECIAL

Noondaagotoon, means play it (so it makes a sound) in Ojibway. If you’ve been to a Noondaagotoon concert, you know this to be true. This annual collaboration between the TBSO and Indigenous performers has become one of the highlights of our season. It is an exciting opportunity to strengthen long-standing relationships – and establish new ones – while creating space for musical reconciliation with Fort William First Nation.

Featuring

Thunder Mountain Singers

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Funded by the Ontario Trillium Foundation.