Saturday, Nov. 15th @ 7:30pm | The Harrison Memorial Hall
Once your tickets are purchased, you will be added to our guest list. No physical tickets are required to be picked up or presented at the door.
A History of Motown
Experience the soulful sounds of Motown in a mesmerizing concert starring the award-winning Krystle Dos Santos.
A History of Motown takes audiences of all ages on a musical journey through the legendary hits that defined an era and shaped the sound of a generation. From the infectious rhythms of The Supremes to the timeless melodies of Stevie Wonder, Dos Santos brings the magic of Motown to life with her powerhouse vocals and captivating stage presence.
Krystle Dos Santos – Artist, Musical Historian, Producer and Community Organizer
Krystle Dos Santos is a powerhouse vocalist, songwriter, and performer whose dynamic presence and rich, soulful sound have captivated audiences across Canada. With a career spanning multiple genres and disciplines, she has shared stages with celebrated artists such as Allen Stone, Serena Ryder, Ruth B, Stevie Wonder, and Michael Bublé. More than just a performer, Dos Santos is a musical historian, using her art to illuminate the cultural and historical impact of music. Delighting in the art of what she coins “edutertainment“, Her projects delve deep into the roots of Black music and Canadian history, including BLAK: Canadian Women in Music, A History of Motown, and Hey Viola!, a musical tribute to civil rights icon Viola Desmond.
In addition to her solo work, Dos Santos is also a member of the country-rock
band Orchard Sky, where she brings Black representation to Canadian country
music, expanding the genre’s diversity and storytelling. Whether on stage,
in the studio, or curating historical narratives through music, Dos Santos is a
powerful voice ensuring that the past, present, and future of music remain deeply
connected.
The show will begin at 7:30 pm but doors will open at 6:30 pm to avoid any lineups. A bar and concession will be available. The show will be two 45 min sets with a short intermission.







