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Purchasing Tickets
By Phone: 1-866-856-3733 or 902-836-3733 (Visa/MasterCard)
By Fax: 902-836-4139 (include the name on the credit card, billing address, credit card# and expiry date)
OnLine: Go to our concert page and choose your concerts. Add tickets to your shopping cart as required. Credit cards processed by PayPal. Pay by VISA, MasterCard, Discover, AMEX
If purchasing tickets online after 5pm on the day of the concert, please bring your Paypal confirmation which will be emailed to the email address you entered when purchasing.
By Mail:
Box 769
Kensington, PE C0B 1M0
In Person:
Indian River Festival - Box Office (June - August)
Kensington Train Station
Broadway Street, Kensington
12:00 - 5:00 daily
Indian River Festival - Admin. Office
55 Victoria Street Suite # 18
Kensington
St. Mary's Church, Indian River, PE
(night of the concert)
Doors open at 6:30pm, concerts start at 7:30pm
Members may request tickets by e-mail, phone, fax or mail. Tickets can be picked up at the door the night of the concert, or in advance at the box office. Members must present their member card when purchasing tickets.
Ticket Pricing:
Students - 12 years of age and older
Seniors - 60 years of age and older
(all taxes included)
Policies
Refunds: There are no refunds once tickets have been purchased.
Seat Selection: Please note all seats are reserved and at the time of purchase, you will be assigned the best seats available.
Exchanges: May be made for Members only, and must be made before 12:00pm on the day of the concert.
Gift Certificates
Gift Certificates are available in any amount.
Seating Plan
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Featured Concerts
Welcome to the Indian River Festival and some of our featured concerts.

Measha Brueggergosman
Aug 23rd, 2009
Noted by the San Francisco Chronicle as a singer of rare gifts and artistic intensity and by the Miami Herald for possessing a superb voice capable of just about everything, Canadian soprano Measha Brueggergosman has emerged as one of the most magnificent performers and vibrant personalities of the day. She is critically acclaimed by the international press as much for her innate musicianship and voluptuous voice as for a sovereign stage presence far beyond her years. Indian River Festival is pleased to welcome Measha back for the 2009 season.

Fiddleheads!
July 11th & 12th, 2009
This season, the Indian River Festival is celebrating the violin, or if you prefer, the fiddle, in a weekend that will bring together classical and traditional artists to showcase the diversity of this timeless instrument.
The weekend will feature concerts by Kendra MacGillivray, Angèle Dubeau with La Pietà, Prince Edward Island’s Singing Strings, an afternoon ceilidh that will set toes tapping with fiddlers, stepdancers and an old-fashioned afternoon strawberry social.

Ensemble Polaris
Aug 9th, 2009
Canada’s premiere Arctic Fusion Band. The unique style of this band has won them wide-ranging admiration from music lovers of all types, succinctly summed up by an enthusiastic reviewer on amazon.com: "I dare you not to love this music."
Ensemble Polaris was founded in the spring of 1997 to explore the music of the north: Scandanavia, the Baltic countries, Scotland, and Canada. Comprised of Canadian musicians from a unique array of traditions and backgrounds, the band treats traditional tunes from Sweden, Iceland, Norway, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Scotland and Canada in innovative, categorization-defying ways, by blending various techniques of improvisation and arrangement. Over the past few years the band has also been creating completely original repertoire, sometimes using northern musical forms as their inspiration and point of departure.
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