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South Coast Jazz 13th Annual Music Festival in SW Ontario & worldwide online.

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Events feature multiple concerts headlining world-class musicians, artists and more
South Coast Jazz is an exquisite culinary, musical and cultural experience that has become an international tourist attraction.
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11/22/2025

Valentine’s Day Event makes a GR8 Christmas GIFT 2 in 1!
Sale Ends Dec 31st

Get ON FEBRUARY 14th’s BAND Wagon to   Marriott   Dinner/Multi Genre Live Music FUNdrai$er showcasing: Paul Atkinson, Br...
11/21/2025

Get ON FEBRUARY 14th’s BAND Wagon to Marriott Dinner/Multi Genre Live Music FUNdrai$er showcasing:
Paul Atkinson, Brian Fettes, Eric Vanier, Kimmberly Manning, Kevin Barrett.

Singers & Guests Dini Petty David Griffin Juliann Kuchocki, Kristy Olinik, Hanna Dolson, Joan Minnery, Maybel Yager + tba

$$ Early Bird Prices til Dec 31

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South Coast Jazz 2026 February 14, 2026 Valentine's Dinner & Dance August 14 -1 6, 2026 South Coast Jazz Main Event Purchase Tickets Brand new Look…Same Great Music! Save the Date [email protected] Valentine's Day Combine your love with the love of music! Brantford, Ontario Feb 14, 2026 • ...

❤️ Celebrate Love & Music 🌟 Partner with South Coast Jazz & World Music Festival — Celebrate Love, Music & Community!The...
11/12/2025

❤️ Celebrate Love & Music

🌟 Partner with South Coast Jazz & World Music Festival — Celebrate Love, Music & Community!

The 13th Annual South Coast Jazz & World Music Festival is proud to present a Valentine’s Dinner Dance Fundraiser on February 14 at the Marriott Brantford Conference Centre — and we’re inviting our business and community partners to join us in supporting this one-of-a-kind celebration of love, music, and local culture.

This exciting evening will highlight local businesses, talent, and all genres of music, uniting Brantford and Norfolk County through entertainment that truly gives back. Over the past 13 years, South Coast Jazz has generated more than $1 million in local economic impact, promoting tourism, hospitality, and local enterprise — and we’re just getting started.

As a sponsor, advertiser, or supporter, your contribution helps us sustain and grow this vibrant festival that benefits artists, crew, vendors, and the entire regional economy. It’s an opportunity to align your brand with community, culture, and creativity while making a measurable impact where it matters most — at home.

✨ Early Bird Tickets Available until December 31! Or until the first block sells out- whichever comes first! If you can’t attend, we invite you to make a contribution in lieu of in inclusive, accessible experience for all guests.

🎟 Theatre seating: $29 + fees

🎟 Table seating: $49 + fees (or reserve a private table of 8 for your group or business)

2FOR 1 Season Pass-Best Deal!

🍽 Dinner add-on: $75 per person | 🧀 Charcuterie boards: $19

Early supporters receive exclusive incentives!

💝 The first block of ticket buyers are entered into a $100 door prize draw and will receive special Valentine’s gift packages — perfect for singles, couples, or offices looking for a fun night out.

💡 Advertisers & Sponsors:

Advertising now gives your business exposure for six months or more! Your ad appears in both the February fundraiser program and the main summer festival program (August 14–16, 2026), extending your reach all season long. You’ll also benefit from big-screen projected ads, live mentions, and media coverage throughout the year — maximizing your investment and brand visibility.

🎫 The 2-for-1 Early Bird Festival Pass is the best deal of the season — it gets you into the Valentine’s event, the summer festival, and all other 2026 South Coast Jazz events. Prices will rise after December 31, and early sales are crucial to ensure this extraordinary new community event can happen.

Join us in celebrating music, culture, love, and community — and make a memory that will last a lifetime.

👉 reserve, advertise/sponsor or make a contribution here:

Love & Laughs Feb14, VALENTINES DAY New LIVE MUSIC Dinner/Dance. 2FOR1-SEASON PASS (exp Dec 31/25)Emcee Dini Petty (by southcoastjazz.com)

South Coast Jazz VALENTINE'S DANCE / 2FOR1 Festival SEASON PASS-BrantfordJoin us for dinner, dancing, and multi genres o...
11/07/2025

South Coast Jazz VALENTINE'S DANCE / 2FOR1 Festival SEASON PASS-Brantford

Join us for dinner, dancing, and multi genres of music - February 14th at Marriott TownePlace Suites, Brantford & Conference Centre

Get your tickets today!!! EARLY BIRD PRICING won't last long!

Clck to see Full line up and ticket options for the season

Love & Laughs Feb14, VALENTINES DAY New LIVE MUSIC Dinner/Dance. 2FOR1-SEASON PASS (exp Dec 31/25)Emcee Dini Petty (by southcoastjazz.com)

Canadian talent on display at South Coast Jazz FestivalBy Kimberly de Jong : Local Journalism Initiative ReporterAugust ...
08/13/2025

Canadian talent on display at South Coast Jazz Festival
By Kimberly de Jong : Local Journalism Initiative Reporter
August 12, 2025

Over 800 people attended day two of the South Coast Jazz Music Festival at Brantford’s Sanderson Centre for Performing Arts on Saturday, August 9, 2025.

The South Coast Cultural Society’s 12th annual festival, which featured a line-up of Canadian-based talent, took place over the course of three days and at a variety of venues including Brantford’s Harmony Square on Friday, the Sanderson Centre on Saturday, and the Glenhyrst Art Gallery, as well as the Schofield Bistro in Port Dover, on Sunday.

Saturday’s show kicked off with a performance from Juliann Kuchocki, Shannon Butcher, Avery Raquel and Queen Mary the Artist, as well as Jesse Murphy and Eric St Laurent on guitar, for Smokey Joe’s Café’s “I’m a Woman,” before moving on to Jesse Murphy with “Beg and Plead.”

Master of ceremonies for the evening, Laura Fernandez, then hit the stage on the piano for her original song “Mi Amor,” which was followed by Butcher’s song “Lola and Sue.”

Kuchocki, founding director and producer of the South Coast Jazz Music Festival, then joined Brantford’s own David Griffin for a rendition of Adele’s “Easy on Me.” Griffin went on to also perform Frank Sinatra’s “The Best Is Yet to Come” and Billy Vera & The Beaters’ “At This Moment.”

Up next, audience members enjoyed two performances, one from Avery Raquel, a Brantford born singer-songwriter, and another from Queen Mary the Artist.

During intermission, Michael Bell and Kevin Barrett kept the music going as they entertained guests out in the Sanderson Centre lobby.

Outside, Port Dover residents Roxanne Moffat and Malcolm Smith said it was their first time ever attending the South Coast Jazz Music Festival.

“We didn’t realize there would be this much diversity tonight. I just loved Laura Fernandez’ song, I wasn’t expecting that,” said Smith. “This is just really, really good entertainment.”

“I also really liked that young girl, Avery, and Jesse Murphy, of course, we go to see him all the time in Port Dover,” added Moffat.

The two also said this was their first ever time at the Sanderson Centre.

“What a beautiful theatre, the inside is incredible,” said Smith. “We haven’t been to downtown Brantford in years, so it’s nice to see how much it’s really changed and improved. I also think it’s a great chance to come out and support the local businesses down here. We’ll definitely be going across the street for a few refreshments after.”

As intermission wrapped up, audience members headed back inside to find their seats and settle in for the evening’s headliner, Lighthouse. A legendary Canadian rock band, Lighthouse first came onto the scene in 1969 and is known for fusing rock, jazz and classical music. Between 1970 and 1974, the band was awarded four Juno Awards, four gold albums and Canada’s first platinum album for their album Lighthouse Live!

But first, Kuchocki got on stage to thank her team for all of their hard work, the sponsors who helped make the festival a success, and the audience members who showed up.

“Thank you so much. It takes a village and we had one this year, thankfully,” she said. “This has been beautiful and amazing, but it’s been very difficult as well, so I thank you all, from the bottom of my heart, for buying our tickets and for coming out.”

Throughout the second half of the show, the Lighthouse had the audience grooving in their seats to Lighthouse’s hit songs like “Pretty Lady,” “Good Day,” “You Girl,” “Silver Bird,” “1849,” “Hats Off (To the Stranger),” “Sunny Days,” “Broken Guitar Blues,” “One Fine Morning” and “Rockin’ Chair.”

By the end of the set and into the encore, every audience member in the house was out of their seats and happily dancing along.

“It was pretty magical seeing everybody just stand up, clapping and moving and dancing, because that’s what it’s all about; happy people enjoying the music,” said Kuchocki.

She later said that a festival of such calibre just wouldn’t have been possible without all of their sponsors.

“We had some incredible sponsors who really helped make this happen, our main sponsors being Ontario Creates, the Ontario Arts Council, Brant Community Foundation and the Ontario Lottery Gaming Corporation, who were actually brought on towards the end because they wanted to make the other three shows complementary to the community,” said Kuchocki. “Between them and our incredible radio and media sponsors, as well as all of our amazing supporting sponsors, we were able to not only put this on, but to capture the whole performance so that we can put it out on Video on Demand in the future. I know times are really tough for everyone right now, but all of those sponsors, especially the supporting ones, really deserve a big shoutout.”

Now that this year’s festival is over, Kuchocki said that her and the South Coast Cultural Society will soon be buckling in to apply for grants, and are looking for sponsors to help get the television side of things up and moving.

“We’re looking to find sponsors that would like to put their name on the TV edition, which will be on different TV and video-on-demand platforms. We have those platforms ready to go that are waiting, but we just need to find sponsors to help us edit and produce all of this because not only do we have the footage for Saturday, but from previous years as well,” she said. “There’s a lot of content that we’ve collected, and that next step is just finding sponsors because putting on something with this kind of calibre takes sponsorship dollars and funding, you know? It’s a really great opportunity for anyone or any business or corporation that cares to have big branding opportunities and be affiliated with the arts and Juno, Grammy, Order of Canada, Walk of Fame, ASL, Indigenous, and new generation Canadian artists.”

08/12/2025

We certainly had sunny days this past weekend for the 12th annual South Coast Jazz festival. Lighthouse the Band lit up the stage at the Sanderson Centre, Friday evening. Here's what you missed!!

Thanks to:
OLG
Ontario Arts Council - Conseil des arts de l'Ontario
Ontario Creates
Brant Community Foundation

THANK YOU!!!!!Thank you to the artists.Thank you to the sponsors.Thank you to the volunteers.Thank you to the venues.Tha...
08/12/2025

THANK YOU!!!!!

Thank you to the artists.
Thank you to the sponsors.
Thank you to the volunteers.
Thank you to the venues.
Thank you to the advertisers and media.

Most of all, thank you to the patrons who purchased tickets to see all the amazing Canadian talent we had performing at the 12th annual South Coast Jazz Festival.

OLG
Ontario Arts Council - Conseil des arts de l'Ontario
Ontario Creates
Brant Community Foundation

08/10/2025

Last night's Lighthouse the Band concert was phenomenal.

If you missed it, the all-Canadian lineup brought the house down last night, opening up for Lighthouse at the Sanderson Centre in Brantford! 🎶🎶

Join us today at 1:00PM at Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant for day 3 of the southcoastjazz.com

Today's lineup includes:

Jesse Murphy
Mya Chappell
Gail Fuller...and a few surprises

Here's a sneak peek!

We thank our major sponsors:
OLG
Ontario Arts Council - Conseil des arts de l'Ontario
Ontario Creates
Brant Community Foundation

and media sponsors:
Lite 92 Events Crew
92.9 The Grand
wave.fm
JAZZ.FM91

Getting excited!! Setting up for tonight’s show. Southcoastjazz.comOLGOntario CreatesOntario Arts Council - Conseil des ...
08/09/2025

Getting excited!! Setting up for tonight’s show.

Southcoastjazz.com

OLG
Ontario Creates
Ontario Arts Council - Conseil des arts de l'Ontario
Brant Community Foundation

08/09/2025

South Coast Jazz Festival Day 1 prep complete and an amazing performance by Queen Mary the Artist at Harmony Square Brantford last evening.

Join us today at Sanderson Centre for Lighthouse the Band
Some tickets still available!!! southcoastjazz.com

We thank our major sponsors:
OLG
Ontario Arts Council - Conseil des arts de l'Ontario
Ontario Creates
Brant Community Foundation@

and media sponsors:
Lite 92 Events Crew
92.9 The Grand
wave.fm
JAZZ.FM91

GET YOUR TICKETS for Lighthouse the Band Sanderson Centre Brantford August 9th, 2025southcoastjazz.com - tickets and ful...
08/08/2025

GET YOUR TICKETS for Lighthouse the Band Sanderson Centre Brantford August 9th, 2025

southcoastjazz.com - tickets and full schedule

Aug 10th - come listen for FREE to the stylings of these Canadian artists

Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant: 1PM
Jesse Murphy
Mya Chappell
Gail Fuller

Schofields Bistro Port Dover: 5PM
Michael Bell
Kevin Barrett
Kateryna Khon.

We thank our major sponsors:
OLG
Ontario Arts Council - Conseil des arts de l'Ontario
Ontario Creates
Brant Community Foundation

and media sponsors:
Lite 92 Events Crew
92.9 The Grand
wave.fm
JAZZ.FM91

08/08/2025

** OVER 80% SOLD **
Come to the concert of the summer!!

Lighthouse headlines the South Coast Jazz Festival Sanderson Centre - August 9th 7PM

Join Queen Mary the Artist tonight - August 8th Harmony Square Brantford

Lots of other Canadian artists will be performing during the 3-day festival in Brantford and Port Dover. Glenhyrst Art Gallery of Brant and Schofield Bistro Port Dover.

southcoastjazz.com for tix and info

We thank our major sponsors:
OLG
Ontario Arts Council - Conseil des arts de l'Ontario
Ontario Creates
Brant Community Foundation

and media sponsors:
Lite 92 Events Crew
92.9 The Grand
wave.fm
JAZZ.FM91

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South Coast Jazz “Celebrating Ontario’s Garden, Norfolk County” is a year round jazz festival on Lake Erie set amidst selected rural venues in Norfolk County. MAIN EVENT AUGUST 17-19 PORT DOVER COMMUNITY CENTER /ARENA and other locations see website for all updated info www.southcoastjazz.com Events feature multiple concerts headlining world-class musicians , food and more INDOOR/OUTDOOR/CRUISE/RESTAURANT venues. South Coast Jazz is an exquisite culinary, musical and cultural experience offered in Norfolk County that is an international tourist attraction Celebrating Ontario’s Garden and world class Musicians.