Brianna Lizotte

Sunday 2:00 - 2:45 pm | Takwakin Village (91 St & 118 Ave in the Grassy Space)

Brianna a recent graduate at MacEwan University with the Bachlor of Music Program, Brianna has compete at the Canadian Grand Masters, performed in music festivals across Alberta, and traveled to Rome to support the Metis delegates during their meetings with the Pope in 2022. Brianna can be found teaching fiddle lessons, Metis history through music and dance workshops, and in studios recording for documentaries, EPs, singles, etc. She looks forward to developing her voice within the Canadian music scene.

Jerry Saddleback JR

Saturday & Sunday 3:00 - 3:45 pm | Takwakin Village (91 St & 118 Ave in the Grassy Space)

Co-Owner of Kokimaw Nipawo with his wife, Jerry Saddleback Jr., is a father first, husband, continuing life­long learner of the Plains Cree Culture and Traditions as well as a musician & businessman. He thrives with a background in First Nations Governance as a past serving member of Council for Samson Cree Nation. Kokimaw Nipawo specializes in wellness workshops, art therapy, cultural teachings, traditional Plains Cree Hoop-Dance, Music & traditional Powwow Dance showcases and much more.

Mark and Mira

Saturday • 3:15 pm – 4:00 pm | The Alley (93 St & 118 Ave (Southside of 118))

Mark & Mira Acoustic duo based in Edmonton, AB. Performing original music and cover songs steeped in folk, rock and roots, with a side of contemporary flavour. Sway along to the sound of Mira Angela's classically trained violin prowess while Mark McGowan strums his six string and sings from the heart. In 2024 the Edmonton open mic community had seen this duo grace almost every stage available before they traveled to a well received North Country Fair main stage performance. This unique duo is a must see for music lovers of all kinds as their countless influences continue to inspire their creativity and passion.

Shaguar

Saturday • 6:15 pm – 7:00 pm | The Alley (93 St & 118 Ave (Southside of 118))

SHAGUAR Our musical speciality is injecting rockabilly mojo into radio classics! We play danceable mash-ups of radio favorite rock tunes with a rockabilly/country-swing style that makes folks want to get up and shake it. Add cool TV and movie themes and you could be served up anything from Prince to The Cars, maybe a dash of instrumental Floyd, or Frampton backed by the Stray Cats for extra flavor…you never know, the Police might even show up…they always do when Tom Jones has gotten drunk again. SHAGUAR: Purveyors of Hybrid Rockabilly Rockabilly and Surf Rock, with a tinge of twang and a pinch of punk

Trevor Howlett and the Cruz Bros

Saturday • 4:15 pm – 5:00 pm | The Alley (93 St & 118 Ave (Southside of 118))

Sunday • 4:15 pm – 5:00 pm | The Alley (93 St & 118 Ave (Southside of 118))

Trevor Howlett & The Cruz Bros. are an Edmonton-based rock trio blending a wide range of influences into a dynamic live experience. Fronted by Cape Breton singer-songwriter Trevor Howlett, the band features Red Deer-raised brothers Tristan and Patrick Cruz on drums and bass, bringing their unique energy and memorable grooves. The trio’s members bring decades of experience performing for audiences near and far. Their self-titled debut EP, released in July 2023, showcases a mix of upbeat rockers and introspective tracks. The trio’s sound is amplified by the Cruz Bros.’ rhythmic energy, creating a versatile setlist that spans from intimate acoustic shows to high-energy rock performances.

The Dice Cubes

Saturday • 1:15 pm – 2:00 pm | The Alley (93 St & 118 Ave (Southside of 118))

Sunday • 5:15 pm – 6:00 pm | The Alley (93 St & 118 Ave (Southside of 118))

We play original, 50s inspired rock and roll with a modern twist. Our influences range from Chuck Berry, Little Richard and Gene Vincent, to the Stray Cats, Chris Isaak and Big Sandy & His Fly-Rite Boys. We have shared the stage with the likes of The Reverend Horton Heat, Petunia & the Vipers, Peter & the Wolves, Mad Bombers Society, Kayla & Matt Hotte, Sam Spades and The Confusionaires to name a few. We love this City & appreciate the impact that Kaleido Festival has on the Alberta Avenue Community.