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Cécilia to bring traditional music to Beale Street Theater

KINGMAN — Beale Street Theater is thrilled to welcome Cécilia on Tuesday, March 17, at 7 p.m., for an evening of traditional music that causes a wonderful stir and fills venues to overflowing. That is Cécilia. Tickets: $35, $25 and $15. Student are $15.

Widely recognized as three of Canada’s finest musicians, Timi Turmel, Erin Leahy, and Louis Schryer captivate audiences not only with their exceptional skill, but with the sheer joy they bring to the stage. While honoring their heritage as Cécilia, their music making has an undeniably fresh, high-spirited sound that feels both timeless and thrillingly new.

Cécilia brings together the best of many musical worlds in their explorations of traditional, Celtic, and Québécois music. Each piece is thoughtfully and skillfully arranged, infused with influences from contemporary, classical, jazz, and swing styles, creating performances that are richly layered, dynamic, and full of heart.

Their recent debut album, Accent, is an impressive collection of vibrant rhythms and melodies, resonating with a distinctive warmth and richness of expression. The album reflects what audiences experience live—music that is deeply rooted in tradition yet alive with innovation and personality.

Every performance by Cécilia is a call to come out and share—not only in the joy of three dedicated musicians making music together, but also in creating, alongside Timi, Erin, and Louis, a truly unique and memorable musical experience. Audiences leave uplifted, often with a smile that lingers long after the final notes of Cécilia’s accordion, piano, and violin have gently faded away.