For Immediate Release - July 7, 2025
Wellington County's beloved Summer Concert Series is back for its twelfth season at the Wellington County Museum and Archives (WCMA) with Thursday evening concerts throughout July and August.
These free Thursday evening concerts feature a diverse musical lineup, including:
July 10: Doug Clayfield Trio
Rock'n'roll featuring classic rock covers and original compositions from this dynamic local trio.
July 17: Fergus Pipe Band & Meggi Faye
Special double-header evening featuring the renowned Fergus Pipe Band, which brings the powerful, traditional sounds of bagpipes to life, followed by a performance from talented vocalist Meggi Faye.
July 24: Grand River Band
These four seasoned musicians have been entertaining southern Ontario for over a decade with their energetic blend of classic rock and contemporary hits spanning the 60s through today.
August 7: Moore Band
Talented family of five singers and multi-instrumentalists brings rich harmonies and versatile performances covering everything from classic rock and Motown to country and rockabilly.
August 14: Ground Cover
This folk-rock band delivers original songs ranging from hard-hitting rock to melodic pop, with themes reflecting queer life experiences, love, community care, and hope for a better world.
August 21: Highbanks Bluegrass Band
One of the region's most entertaining bluegrass acts, combining outstanding instrumental talent with tight vocal harmonies, breathing new life into traditional bluegrass.
All concerts begin at 7:00 pm inside the Heritage Barn on site. Attendees are encouraged to bring their own lawn chair or picnic blanket. No registration is required, and admission is by donation.
For more information about the Summer Concert Series and the musicians, visit wellington.ca/museum or call 519.846.0916 x 5233.
About WCMA - WCMA tells the stories of the people and places of Wellington County. The museum is located on Wellington Road 18 between Fergus and Elora in the oldest remaining rural House of Industry and Refuge (or 'Poor House') in Canada.
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