Whistler Summer Concert Series: Sunday Sessions
Immerse yourself in the rhythm of summer long weekends at the new Whistler Summer Concert Series: Sunday Sessions.
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Join us for two unforgettable live music afternoons and community connection at Whistler Olympic Plaza. Embracing the rich talent of the Sea to Sky region, this special event offers dedicated spots for local musicians to ascend to new heights. Get ready to sway to the alpine tunes and bask in the mountain sunshine with us!
Sunday, September 1 – Line-up
1 p.m. – Little Biggs Band
It’s a Louisiana fairytale from somewhere over in Rainbow. Longtime Whistlerite Monty Biggins leads a crew of local talents in a celebration of original songs written in classic Americana Roots style, inspired by the sounds of New Orleans.
1:50 p.m. – JennaMae and The Groove Section
JennaMae, backed by her band The Groove Section, delivers soulful pop with R&B groove influences. She crafts original music that intertwines nature-inspired themes and personal reflection. Together, they create a captivating sonic experience, blending soulful vocals, dynamic instrumentation, and infectious rhythms.
2:40 p.m. – Cat Madden
Cat Madden’s sound has been described as “like an opera singer mixed with a Husqvarna chainsaw…” Cat strives to be an ambassador for women in music with songs that “eloquently blur the lines between rock, soul and jazz.” The band has been likened to groups as diverse as Tedeschi Trucks Band, Norah Jones, Jeff Buckley, Little Feat, Frank Zappa, Heart, Yes, and Stevie Nicks. Expect a transcendent, emotionally powerful, refreshingly genuine performance intertwined with witty banter and astonishing talent.
3:30 p.m. – Kim Churchill
Known for his magnetic, dynamic stage presence, Kim unites lyrical artistry with fierce vocals. He is a sonic architect, using his guitar to create landscapes that animate his lyrics. Kim has toured internationally supporting Billy Bragg, Ziggy Alberts and Milky Chance and major festival performances include Glastonbury, WOMAD, Montreal International Jazz Festival, SXSW, Telluride, Byron Bay Blues Festival, Winnipeg, Calgary, and Edmonton Folk Festivals. Kim will be wrapping up his summer-long Canadian tour at Whistler Olympic Plaza.
Brought to you by the Resort Municipality of Whistler
It’s important to note some venue rules to ensure everyone’s safety and enjoyment.
- Respect the Venue: Let’s keep Whistler Olympic Plaza clean and enjoyable for all. Please dispose of trash, compost, and recycling properly and respect the surroundings.
- Stay Safe: Look out for each other and be mindful of your surroundings. If you notice anything concerning, please notify the Event staff.
- No alcohol: While we want you to have a great time, please remember that bringing alcohol into the venue is not permitted.
- No smoking or vaping: To ensure a comfortable and healthy environment for all attendees, smoking and vaping are not permitted within Whistler Village or Olympic Plaza.
- No Drones: For safety reasons, drones of any kind, are not allowed within Whistler Village or Olympic Plaza.
- Dogs on Leash: Well-behaved dogs on leash are welcome, but please ensure they are under control at all times.
- No Firepits: Open flames, including firepits, are prohibited within the venue.
- No Shade or Pop-Up Tents: To maintain clear sightlines and ensure everyone’s enjoyment, shade structures, and pop-up tents are not permitted.
- No Hammocks in the trees or set up on the Great Lawn: For safety reasons and to protect the trees and their branches, please refrain from hanging hammocks in the trees within the venue.