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The Blind Boys of Alabama The Grand Theatre - Kingston Tickets & Info
Experience an unforgettable night of soulful gospel and inspiring performances with The Blind Boys of Alabama in Kingston on December 3, 2025. Celebrated for their timeless sound and profound spiritual influence, this legendary group has captivated audiences worldwide for decades. Awarded the Grammy for Best Gospel Recording in 2018 for their acclaimed album 'Almost Home,' the ensemble features members who are visually challenged, embodying resilience and hope through their music. Over the years, they have collaborated with a diverse array of artists, from singer-songwriter Norah Jones to pop icon Mavis Staples and indie favorite Justin Vernon, showcasing their versatility and broad appeal. Their 2010 live album 'New Orleans Live' beautifully captures the vibrant spirit of their performances in the Crescent City, highlighting their ability to connect deeply with audiences. Led by the legendary Jimmy Carter, who has been with the group since the early 1940s, The Blind Boys continue to deliver powerful, soulful performances that transcend age and genre. Don't miss this rare opportunity to experience their moving artistry live at The Grand Theatre in Kingston. Secure your tickets now for the best seats and enjoy group discounts—bring friends and family to share in this soulful celebration. Join us for an evening of inspiration, community, and unforgettable music—this is one concert you won't want to miss.
The Blind Boys of Alabama Concerts The Grand Theatre - Kingston
Experience an unforgettable night with The Blind Boys of Alabama in Kingston, as they bring their soulful melodies to the historic Grand Theatre. Known for its rich cultural legacy, the Grand Theatre has been a cornerstone of Kingston's arts scene since its founding, hosting significant premieres such as the Canadian debut of 'The Drawer Boy' in 1999. Over the years, it has celebrated milestones, including a memorable 2000 gala featuring performances from every decade of the 20th century. Renowned not only as a performance venue but also as a literary hub, the Grand Theatre has organized Kingston's Literary Gatherings since 2003, solidifying its status as a cultural landmark. The venue offers elevated private sections and intimate seating nooks, providing a premium experience and a closer connection to the performers. Located conveniently near Kingston's historic sites, the Grand Theatre is easily accessible for visitors eager to enjoy world-class music and arts in an inspiring setting. Don’t miss your chance to see The Blind Boys of Alabama Kingston, a legendary gospel group known for their soulful performances that transcend genres and generations.
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Parking & Directions for The Blind Boys of Alabama The Grand Theatre - Kingston
218 Princess Street, Kingston, ON
K7L 1B2, CA
1. City Hall Parking - 0.3 km, approx. $2/hour
2. Ontario Street Lot - 0.4 km, approx. $2.50/hour
3. Market Square - 0.5 km, approx. $3/hour
4. Kingston Public Library - 0.6 km, approx. $2/hour
5. Queen’s University Lot - 1 km, approx. $3/hour