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Laura Secord Homestead, Queenston

Whispering strings: Celtic Melodies for Mom

On Saturday, May 10, 2025, Celtic harp player and singer, Adria Jackson will create an afternoon to remember in one of Niagara Parks’ most unique and intimate venues, the Queenston Chapel.
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Whispering strings: Celtic Melodies for Mom

Mother’s Day Weekend | May 10th, 2025 | The Queenston Chapel at the Laura Secord Homestead

Join us on Saturday, May 10, 2025, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. as Celtic harp player and singer, Adria Jackson creates an afternoon to remember in one of Niagara Parks’ most unique and intimate venues, the Queenston Chapel. Adria Jackson is a Canadian born singer/harpist with Celtic and Scandinavian roots currently based in Halifax, Nova Scotia. Her natural and pure lyric soprano voice paired with her hand-crafted harp skillfully brings a wide variety of traditional cultural and classical songs to life. Don’t miss this stellar musical experience! Parking is free on-site. Additional parking is available one street over on Dumphries Street. Light refreshments will be served. Tickets are $20.

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Celtic Harp player & Singer - Adria Jackson

Celtic Singing Harpist, Adria Jackson skillfully blends her harp playing with beautiful, ethereal vocals creating a captivating experience reminiscent of Loreena McKennitt and early Joni Mitchell. Her debut album, Troubadour, climbed to #15 nationally on the Earshot folk/roots/blues charts (Aug 2023). Recent performance highlights: Atlantic International Film Festival, Government House by request of the Lieutenant Governor of NS, Ancient River Festival, The Helen Creighton Folk Club, Osprey Arts . Before emerging, as a traditional folk singer/harper, Adria was an experienced classical performer and music educator. Adria Jackson holds a Bachelor of Arts with Distinction in Music (voice) - Brock University.