Canada Rocks Trafalgar Square

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One of London’s most exciting free public events has this year been extended to a 2-day spectacular. Canada Day 2008, in association with Alberta… a Canadian Affair, hosts a free live concert in Trafalgar Square on the evening of 30th June and events throughout the day on the 1st July.

The atmosphere will be electric on the evening of June 30th as Canada Rocks Trafalgar Square. The free concert night, presented by Alberta…A Canadian Affair kicks off at 7:45pm. The acclaimed Kathleen Edwards (from Ontario) will headline an exclusive concert night, performing hit songs from her new album Asking for Flowers (awarded four stars by Rolling Stone magazine). Playing the stage as well are Canada’s chart topping rock band, The Trews (from Nova Scotia), the country’s favourite award winning Nuevo Flamenco guitarist, the multi talented Jesse Cook (from British Columbia) and Celtic roots band The McDades (from Alberta). With gates opening at 6.00pm Canada Rocks Trafalgar Square till 11.00pm.


Kathleen EdwardsKathleen Edwards

Kathleen Edwards

Canada Day 2008 Headliner Kathleen Edwards is a Canadian singer-songwriter taking the world by storm…

The Trews The Trews

The Trews

Meet Canada’s best live Rock band... with over 400 concerts under their belt their debut at Canada Day London really is must see!


Jesse Cook Jesse Cook

Jesse Cook

Platinum selling World Music guitar sensation Jesse Cook brings his incredible rumba flamenca style sounds to centre stage.

The McDades The McDades

The McDades

The three McDade siblings celtic rooted music fuses the spontaneity of jazz improvisation and infectious global rhythms.


Jian Ghomeshi Jian Ghomeshi

Jian Ghomeshi

A multitalented  broadcaster, writer and musical artist from Toronto will act as concert host for Canada Day London!

Canadian Tenors Canadian Tenors

Canadian Tenors

Vocal super-group The Canadian Tenors are set to close the show and sing the national anthem O Canada.