Kicking off 2024, the first yearly tune session hosted by Gerry Strong at Folk Night starts at 9pm, with a $5 cover fee for sessions.

Presented by the Newfoundland & Labrador Folk Arts Society, Folk Night at the Ship is St. John’s longest continually running live music event (it started in 1974!) and regularly draws a sizeable crowd each Wednesday night; sometimes 100 souls and rarely less than 50. The music ranges from solo songwriters, traditional Newfoundland, blues, klezmer and all styles in between.

Tilley and Billy bring all the best of the golden years of folk on stage here tonight folks. Classic material, impeccably delivered.

Youngtree & Carole Bee are a wicked duo that will move your spirits with soulful songs, and make your feet dance with delightful and upbeat melodies! This is excellent stuff here on the Folk Night stage, with Sooky Couch Girls on the break!

Join us to knit in the New Year with a sing-a-long with Petrina Bromley! Bring your knitting because we have an exciting program to announce with knitting ROCKstar Shirley Anne Scott. Plus warm up those vocal chords to sing along with Petrina! Add a couple of tasty bevvies and we’re all gonna have a time!

Tunes bys. Tamsyn is a most excellent and articulate player and knows all the tunes inside out.

Consider yourself invited!

A Folk Night fave, we are pleased to present the fantastic Jenny Gear and the man himself, Sandy Morris. Two of St. John’s finest on the Folk Night stage, ya better come early if ya wants a seat!

Picking and grinnin, grassin’ and sangin’ this exceptionally fine crowd is gracing the Folk Night stage for the first time! You don’t wanna miss this!

We are wrapping up the 2023 Folk Night season with a session hosted by our very own button and bow aficionado’s, Tamsyn Russell & Rosemary Lawton! Join us for some tunes and good times before the holidays!

As always, Folk Night starts at 9pm with a $5 cover fee for sessions.

Presented by the Newfoundland & Labrador Folk Arts Society, Folk Night at the Ship is St. John’s longest continually running live music event (it started in 1974!) and regularly draws a sizeable crowd each Wednesday night; sometimes 100 souls and rarely less than 50. The music ranges from solo songwriters, traditional Newfoundland, blues, klezmer and all styles in between.