The National Music Centre (NMC) is excited to announce that it will be offering free admission to Studio Bell on Canada Day, July 1, thanks to the generous support of ATB Financial. July 1 also marks the 8th anniversary since Studio Bell’s opening in 2016, and NMC has once again planned a building-wide bash at Studio Bell and the King Eddy to celebrate the milestone.
From 10:00 am to 5:00 pm, visitors of all ages can enjoy a day filled with new exhibitions to explore, live performances, and hands-on activities. Studio Bell, home of the National Music Centre, is a cultural landmark dedicated to celebrating and preserving Canada’s music story. NMC’s unique collection, interactive installations, and stunning architecture make it a must-visit destination for music lovers and culture and history enthusiasts alike.
Of the recently unveiled exhibitions, highlights include Milestone: Maestro Fresh Wes, dedicated to the “Godfather of Canadian hip-hop,” the Speak Up! exhibition that honours Indigenous trailblazers, and all four of the Canadian music hall of fame galleries have been updated with new content and storytelling about some of Canada’s most beloved musicians.
“We are thrilled to open our doors to the public for free on Canada Day, thanks to ATB Financial’s incredible support,” said Andrew Mosker, President and CEO of the National Music Centre. “This is a wonderful opportunity for Canadian and international visitors to experience the joy and inspiration that music brings, and to celebrate our 8th year anniversary in a meaningful way.”
Canada Day activities include:
- Presentation of Rock the Nation, the popular live tribute show of Canada’s top hits
- Performance by jazz trombonist Audrey Ochoa
- Kimball Theatre Organ performances
- Hands-on jam-alongs and pop-up demonstrations of unique NMC Collection items
Before ending the day, visitors are encouraged to stop by the historic King Eddy, located just steps away. As part of NMC’s Canada Day celebrations and the 8th anniversary of Studio Bell’s opening, the King Eddy will host free family-friendly live performances on the main floor and rooftop. This iconic venue, known for its rich musical history and vibrant atmosphere, is the perfect way to cap off Canada Day. Music fans can soak up the sun and some sweet sounds from country singer-songwriter Steve Jevne, and country artist Brettyn Rose on the rooftop, from 2:00 pm to 7:00 pm. Or head downstairs to the main floor for performances by folk-rockers The Frontiers, alt-country group The Goddamsels and more, from 11:00 am ‘til close.
Check studiobell.ca/whats-on closer to July 1 for the entire day’s schedule at Studio Bell and the King Eddy. NMC supporters can also take advantage of a special Canada Day promotion. NMC Memberships will be available for 50% off for one day only on July 1. Memberships can be purchased online at studiobell.ca/become-a-member and in-person at Studio Bell.