Music in the Park will be returning in 2025 so you can listen live to great music from local musicians.
Wednesdays starting June 25 at 7 p.m. in Rotary Centennial Park located at 800 Brock Street South and Thursdays starting July 3 at 7 p.m. in Grass Park in Brooklin located at 41 Baldwin Street. Please note, parking at Brooklin United Church is reserved for private functions and therefore not available.
June 25 - Davey Boy |
Davey Boy has over15 years of experience teaching, performing and recording/writing as a solo artist and as a member of various groups/bands. He specializes in singer/songwriter acoustic covers from the 60's to current pop/country, ensuring every song has his own twist. |
July 2 - Wolves on Tape |
Wolves on Tape is an indie rock band known for their emotionally resonant sound and engaging live performances. Their music blends elements of indie pop with heartfelt lyrics, creating a cozy yet energetic atmosphere that resonates with listeners. Based in Ontario, Canada, they have actively performed in local venues including the Biltmore Theatre in Oshawa. |
July 9 - Julia Middleton |
Julia Middleton is an 18-year-old singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist from Whitby. Over the past 7 years, she has performed at numerous festivals, and community and private events, while accompanying her smooth, sweet vocals on guitar. Last summer she performed on the OLG Main Stage at Kempenfest in Barrie. She covers a variety of pop and country music and shares her original music. Julia has co-written many original songs, available on all music platforms, and will be releasing new music in 2025. For the past 3 years she has proudly been the anthem singer for Canadian Tire Motorsport Park, and will be returning for her 4th season in 2025. |
July 16 - The Shop |
The Shop is a Toronto-based jazz quintet that draws on jazz, gospel, pop-punk, and African influences. The band consists of Bureh BolloKamara on guitar, Connor Moe on saxophones & flutes, OmarGittens on the drums, Racha Moukalled on the vibraphone, and CarloSanto Domingo on the bass. Their debut LP, Far From Comfort, was released on May 30th, 2025. |
July 23 - Courtney Bowles |
Courtney Bowles is a proud Canadian multi-instrumentalist, singer-songwriter, and multi-platform content creator making waves across the country with her powerhouse vocals, raw storytelling, and unforgettable stage presence. Born in Scarborough, Ontario, this vivacious 6’2” artist commands attention with every performance, baring her soul for audiences hungry for something real. A 2022 CMA Ontario “Roots Artist of the Year” nominee, Courtney kicked off her music career with her debut single Wanted, released under Red Brick Country. Since then, she’s amassed over 100K streams and earned regular airplay on SiriusXM radio. Now back to being an independent artist, Courtney continues to grow her roots in the Canadian acoustic scene while expanding her reach with a loyal online fanbase of nearly 50K. Known for her genre-bending sets that flow seamlessly between originals and crowd favourites from the 1950s to today, Courtney brings joy, humour, and heart to every show. Whether she’s performing solo or fronting her dynamic full band project Courtney and the Jesses—alongside Graham Unsted, Jesse Byles, and Jesse McCormack—she delivers a live experience that’s uplifting, soulful, and impossible to forget. Her musical toolkit includes Vocals, Piano, Electric and Acoustic Guitar, Ukulele, and Mandolin, making her a one-woman band with the versatility to match any vibe. Courtney’s passionate performance style and genuine connection to her audience are a testament to her mission: to make every creature she encounters feel seen, heard, and deeply loved. Coming in hot for 2025, Courtney is releasing three brand-new singles produced by Washboard Union’s touring guitarist, Downtown Jeff Brown. You can find these new releases, alongside her growing catalogue, on all major streaming platforms. Follow @courtneybowlesmuse across all platforms and tag #courtneybowles #ifyougotitshareit to connect and help share the love. |
July 30 - Andy Earle and the Bandits |
Together for nearly 25 years in the Durham Region, Andy Earle and the Bandits consists of four members: Andy Earle on guitar and lead vocal, Gary Cass on bass and back up vocal, Bob Mitchell on saxophone and back up vocal, and John Meydam on drums and back up vocal. The band is known for their dynamic performances rooted in jazz, blues and rock. |
August 6 - Maura Mapes |
Maura Mapes is a singer-songwriter known for her heartfelt performances. Currently working on her new album, she continues to write and create music that connects with listeners on a personal level. With a style that blends folk, indie, and alternative, Maura’s sound is both dynamic and authentic. |
August 13 - Zac Honey |
Zac Honey is a 4-5 piece band located in the Durham Region. Self-described as a blend of groove-infused roots-rock, blues and reggae, Zac Honey draws upon a wide variety of influences to create a unique and memorable sound. |
July 3 - Aaron John |
Aaron John is the Oshawa Music Awards’ most recent Emerging Artist of the Year. A soulful singer-songwriter who grew up in Pickering, he blends smooth vocals with heartfelt lyrics. His latest single, “Better As We Grow,” is out now on all platforms. |
July 10 - Onion Honey |
Onion Honey makes music like an old-fashioned string band - sweet and sharp and savoury, mountain music fresh from the Grand River Valley. The Kitchener-based, Canadian Folk Music Award-nominated quartet play retrofitted traditional tunes and original songs with old souls. Their five full-length albums have been heard on radio stations across Canada and they gig regularly around Southwestern Ontario. Find our more online at OnionHoney.com. |
July 17 - Mariah Dion |
Brooklin-native singer/songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Mariah Dion is blazing her own path in country music. Taking inspiration from Kelsea Ballerini, Kacey Musgraves, and Shania Twain, Mariah’s vocal stylings are uniquely her own, leaving a lasting impression with her signature tremolo as she captivates audiences all across Southern Ontario and in Nashville. Her talent as a songwriter has earned her recognition from the Bluebird Cafe, the Johnny Mercer Songwriting Foundation, and the prestigious Belmont University in Nashville, where she is currently majoring in songwriting and continuing to devote herself to developing her raw ability to speak from the heart. |
July 24 - Rob Tardik |
Canadian-born, Toronto-native Rob Tardik is multi award-winning guitarist and contemporary pop/jazz/world/fusion instrumental music artist, who has performed at world class theatre venues and festivals all over North America and on the Dave Koz Cruise for the last three years at destinations all across Europe. Rob's last 10 recordings have spawned 6 U.S Billboard charting singles, two of which went to the Top 10 on U.S contemporary jazz radio. His recent awards include being a finalist and honorary mention in the 2019 International Songwriting Competition, winning the 2018 & 2007 Established Solo Music Instrumental Mississauga (MARTY) Arts Award, and placing 1st overall in the prestigious 2017 IAMA (International Acoustic Music Awards), and being named the 2010 Canadian Smooth Jazz Guitarist of the Year. His multi-album release DIVERSITY is a 4-volume compilation in his various musical styles featuring all new material and re-mastered songs from all his past six recordings. Rob’s 11th recording project “Perspective” was released in May 2025. He is an active music/guitar professor at the Metal Works Institute, Centennial College, Long-McQuade, and the Merriam School of Music and a Godin Guitars and D ‘Addario endorsed artist for over 25 years. |
July 31 - Riley Wheater |
Riley Wheater, a Whitby, Ontario native, is a versatile country artist with a background in dance and musical theater. Her songwriting journey has led to collaborations in Nashville and recognition at events like The Next Country Music Star and Honey Jam 2019. Catch her performing locally, solo or with a full band, and stay updated on her music and shows through her socials. |
August 7 - Shooter |
Yeehaw! Durham’s top trail-blazin' band, Shooter, plays both kinds o’ music - Country and Western! These five seasoned cowpokes are known for sharin' stages with music legends and stirrin’ up dust at fairs, halls, and honky tonks all 'cross Ontario. With decades in the saddle and a whole lotta twang, Shooter guarantees a boot-stompin’, barn burnin' good time. Grab yer hats and spit shine those spurs, and join Shooter on Aug 7 2025 at 7pm for the Town of Whitby's Music in the Park performance in Grass Park, Brooklin! |
August 14 - Extraordinary Steel Pannist |
Over the years, Earl has travelled frequently to perform worldwide. Not only has he dedicated his efforts to sharing the Steelpan instrument with the world, heis also an advocate for international collaborations, as well as celebrating Soca music and the Caribbean culture. He has taken his craft to several Caribbean Islands, Asia, Canada, America, Dubai and Africa to partake in Carnivals and Festivals. He also produces some very popular Steelpan concerts like Snowflakes on Steel 25+ years and Sons of Steel 10+ in Toronto Canada. His latest incentive is an all Steelpan Radio station called Steelpan Music Radio, “where steelpan music matters!” |
August 21 - Adrianna Hopman |
Country artist Adrianna Hopman might be only 18, but she’s already accomplishing so much in the music scene. The Ontario artist embodies the charm of modern country music, with a contemporary flair and infectious melodies that immediately shine. Her upcoming single, “Noticing Me,” is a celebration of what happens when that special person you’ve been longing for finally notices you and sparks begin to fly! |
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