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Follow the Stratford Concert Band!

We love to play great music in concerts all year round.
Here is a list of our concert series and events.
​We hope to see you soon!

The band's three main concerts are held at
Avondale United Church, 194 Avondale Avenue at 3pm
Tickets are: $20 Adults, $5 Students, 11 & Under Free

Maple Leaves and Poppies

November 9, 2025 @ 3pm

Our annual Remembrance concert focuses on Canada and Canadians. We will celebrate this wonderful country we call home, and pay tribute to those who served, and those who continue to serve, in the Canadian Armed Forces

Celebrating Women in Music

February 22, 2026 @ 3pm

Performers, composers, arrangers, conductors; women fulfill all these roles and have always made significant contributions to music. The Stratford Concert Band is proud to present this concert featuring women in music.

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We are thrilled to have Stratford's very own Dayna Manning, a Juno-nominated and award-winning contemporary folk artist as our special guest!

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Spring in Stratford

May 3, 2026 @ 3pm

Let's celebrate Spring! Warmer weather, vibrant colours, longer days, and a sense of awakening make this season quite special. Join us as we present joyful and uplifting music that will put you in a springtime mood!

Carolfest

November 29, 2025 @ 7pm

Carolfest is an event hosted by Avondale United Church in Stratford. It is known as the "kick-off to Christmas" in Stratford. Carolfest is a fundraiser for Stratford House of Blessing's Children's Christmas Program. 

Performances are done by local musicians, a mass Community Choir, and the Stratford Concert Band.

Music Sheets

We would like to acknowledge that we practice and perform on the traditional territory of the Anishinaabe, Haudenosaunee (Iroquois) and Ojibway/Chippewa peoples.

This territory is governed by two treaties. The first is the Dish With One Spoon Wampum Belt Covenant of 1701, made between the Anishinaabe and the Haudenosaunee Confederacy. The second is the Huron Tract Treaty of 1827, an agreement made by eighteen Anishinaabek Chiefs and the Canada Company.

We are thankful to use this land to build community and celebrate with music. 

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