Time: 7 p.m
Cover: pay what you can
Is summertime a good time for Celtic (Irish, Scottish, East Coast) music jams? TO BE SURE! Come on down to Theoretically Brewing's outdoor patio this Thursday, July 6, starting at 7:00 pm!
Why not enjoy a pizza from Vesano Pizza along with a brew from Theoretically as you join us playing an instrument (or two!), singing a few songs, or just listening to a fun group of musicians. Everyone is welcome, all ages, too! The whole idea is to share some Celtic music and just have a lot of fun! No strangers here - only friends you haven't met!
Brews and Tunes - a fun evening to be sure! Slainte!
Picture yourself in a small in a town somewhere in Ireland, when a group of local musicians start playing and singing some traditional tunes in the corner. They’re sitting around a few tables, most likely with a few pints Guinness within reach. Or, maybe you’re strolling down the street in Glasgow or Inverness, or anywhere else in Scotland, and you’re drawn in by the sound of music and song emanating from a local pub. Or, perhaps, you’re somewhere in Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island or New Brunswick, and you’ve stumbled on to an east coast kitchen party, where local tunes are ringing out well into the evening.
If you envision yourself in one of these settings, you’ll be hearing and singing along or tapping your feet to the music that you’ll find here at this live show!
Celtic Routes, a Lethbridge-based Celtic music group formed in 2017, when a group of local musicians who share their love and passion for Celtic music decided to band together. The members of Celtic Routes have all been playing music for numerous years, enjoying and performing various genres of music, ranging from dance hall, country, bluegrass, classical and Celtic.
Consisting of Anna Linville on fiddle and vocals, Darlene Waldie on accordion, Arturo Tejeda Torres on guitar, and John King on guitar and vocals, Celtic Routes have been impressing audiences with their own brand of Celtic music, including Irish, Scottish and Canadian East Coast music, songs and stories. They have performed at the Water Valley Celtic Music Festival, Lethbridge Folk Festival, New West Theatre’s Arts in the Park Summer Concert Series are regular performers at Lethbridge Folk Club events and can often be seen at various other venues in southern Alberta, including summer pop-up concerts. Their brand of high energy, hand-clapping, toe-tapping, and sometimes heart-tugging shows is their way of sharing the rich culture of Celtic music with the community!
In December 2018, Celtic Routes completed their first recording, called, “Sailing Home” which showcases their range of songs and stories, and is always available at their shows or through any member of the group.
If you like Irish, Scottish and Canadian East Coast music, or are just curious, you’ll never regret attending one – or many – of Celtic Routes’ performances!

Celtic Routes (Lethbridge, AB)
https://www.celticroutes.band/We’re excited and proud to be sharing the music, songs and stories from Ireland, Scotland and Canada’s East Coast.
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This event is intended to be safe for all! There is zero tolerance for oppressive or discriminatory behaviour and/or language of any kind. Please treat others with kindness and respect. We would also like to acknowledge that this event is taking place on the Traditional Territories of the Niitsitapi, Tsuut’ina, Stoney Nakoda and Métis peoples.
Celtic Routes will be giving an acoustic concert at 7:00pm on November 24
Celtic Routes will be sponsoring our second Celtic music jam on Thursday, December 1
Our apologies for any confusion we may have caused!
Celtic Routes is John King, , Anna Linville, Don Breuer.
We are a Celtic music group, based in Lethbridge, specializing in Irish, Scottish and Canadian East Coast music, songs and stories.
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