Beer gardens, bike valets and, best of all, free music. What could be better?
The free stages serve up some of the best music and the best times at the jazz festival every summer. The sunny outdoor shows fill in the gaps between the bigger ticket performances. But the best part is that a lot of the musicians who play the bigger venues at night spend the afternoon at the free stage doing their thing.
This year the festival has cooked up more free stage festivities than ever. In fact, there’s so much to do it might will be tough to decide where to get your free jazz fix. Have a look at the guide below to decide where you want to be. Each free stage is plotted out on the map at the top of the post and corresponds to markers next to each venue below.
Free stage locations
PotashCorp Club Jazz
Location: Friendship Park, downtown between the Broadway and Victoria bridges
Club Jazz is the festival’s flagship free stage. This is the second year the stage has been in the (much better) location in Friendship Park after moving out of Kiwanis Park. The stage will sit with its back to the Broadway Bridge, nestled into the park next to the beer gardens, food vendors and bike valet. If you plan on spending some serious time there, be sure to bring some chairs or a blanket to sprawl out on. This year the festival has set up a box office at the free stage — once you’re hooked on jazz you can buy tickets to any of the bigger shows that catch your fancy.
There will be shows at Club Jazz every day during the festival, usually running through the entire afternoon and evening. I’ve picked out some of my favourite free show sets of the summer that I think you should look out for. I can’t list every great free show set, but here are some of the highlights that I have personally enjoyed checking out.
Shows to look out for
On Saturday, June 22, two of my favourite Saskatoon jazzers will be putting on performances. At 5:00 Brett Balon’s Brecker Brothers Tribute will take the stage, followed by our own Aaron Adair & SK Soul at 7:00. They’ll be followed by Cuban sensation Wil Campa, who put on a super spicy show at the Bessborough Garden’s during last year’s festival. All three of these shows are bound to be brilliant, so don’t miss ’em.
On Sunday, June 23, the U of S Jazz Ensemble opens the stage at 3:00. These are some of our town’s best and brightest young musicians, lead by Dean McNeill. Go out to support our up-and-comers!
On Wednesday, June 25, Misterfire, another young group of local musicians, will funk up the free stage at 5:00.
The last night of free stage action is Monday, July 1, and it’s looking like a funking great time. Local musicians Absofunkinlutely play at 7:00, warming up the stage for my all-time favourite Canadian funk band, Five Alarm Funk, who will close out the festival’s free stage lineup at 9:00. Five Alarm Funk put on a hell of a free stage show last summer in addition to their two ticked performances. You cannot miss this one.
Full Schedule
7pm: Gypsophilia
9pm: The Steadies
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
1pm: Stone Frigate Big Band
3pm: Chunk of Funk
5pm: Brett Balon’s Brecker Brother Tribute
7pm: Aaron Adair & SK Soul
9pm: Wil Campa
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
3pm: U of S Jazz Ensemble
5pm: Peggy Lee Band with Brad Turner
7pm: Apollo Cruz
9pm: Monkey Junk
MONDAY, JUNE 24
12pm: BJ Harris Quintet
5pm: The Bass Invaders
7pm: Young Benjamins
9pm: The Outer Bridge Ensemble
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
12pm: Dave Nelson Quintet feat. Gillian Snider
5pm: Ellen Kolenick with Straight from the Fridge
7pm: Bob Klassen Octet
9pm: Royal Wood
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
12pm: Earnest Ernie’s Pan Fried Blues
5pm: Misterfire
7pm: The VexAtions
9pm: Gabriel Alegría Afro-Peruvian Sextet
12pm: Gregory Scott Edmunds
5pm: Whiskey Songs
7pm: 24th Street Wailers
9pm: Jack Semple Horn Band
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
12pm: Legendary Rhythm & Blues Revue
5pm: The Bassment Big Band
7pm: The Pistolwhips
9pm: Oral Fuentes Reggae Band
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
1pm: Roots n’ Herbs
3pm: Gillian Snider Quintet
5pm: Pile of Bones Brass Band
7pm: Regina Riot
9pm: Red Baraat
SUNDAY, JUNE 30
3pm: Kirby Criddle
5pm: 3M2C
7pm: JazzBarrie Jam Show Band
9pm: Dr. Don & The Black Mamabas
MONDAY, JULY 1
1pm: King Station Jazz Band
3pm: Shelley Ewing Quartet feat. Kim Salkeld
5pm: Absofunkinlutely
7pm: Phoenix Laurén and The Strength
9pm: Five Alarm Funk
Experience Downtown Free Stage
Location: Barney Kutz Pocket Park on 21st street
The Experience Downtown free stage is new to the festival this year. It’s tucked away in kind of a neat location on 21st street, next to American Apparel.
Shows to look out for
The Doug Boomhower Quartet, who you might have heard at Prairie Ink, will be playing a jazzy set at 11:45 on Monday, June 24.
Misterfire will be playing this stage as well on Tuesday, June 25 at 11:45 (if they’re awake at this ungodly early hour). The Brett Balon Quartet will take the stage at 5:00 on Wednesday, June 26, following the Lost Keys.
Closing out the shows at the Experience Downtown stage, Percussion Syndicate will be laying down some rhythm and beats also at 11:45 on Friday, June 28.
Full Schedule
11:45am: Doug Boomhower Quartet
5:00pm: BC Read Duo
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
11:45am: Misterfire
5:00pm: The Blues Mules
WEDNESDAY, JUNE 26
11:45am: The Lost Keys
5:00pm: Brett Balon Quartet
11:45am: Donna Hay Trio
5:00pm: Earnest Ernie’s Pan Fried Blues
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
11:45am: Percussion Syndicate
Spadina Freehouse Free Stage
Location: Spadina Freehouse, across from the Bessborough
The Spadina free house lives up to its name again this year, returning once again as a free stage location during the festival. It’s always a nice place to have a drink and a bit of a nosh while taking in some good live music.
Shows to look out for
Aaron Adair and Absofunkinlutely will be playing at the Freehouse in addition to their own shows at the Club Jass free stage, so if you miss them at one location try to hit up the other. And on Monday, June 24 at 10:30 you can catch Saskatoon’s own Young Benjamins.
Jazzing things up on Saturday, June 29, the Pile of Bones Brass Band will horn their way into the Freehouse for a brassy set. This one will be loud, and it will be good.
Full Schedule
10:30pm: Phoenix Laurén & the Strength
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
10:30pm: Aaron Adair & SK Soul
SUNDAY, JUNE 23
10:30pm: Absofunkinlutely
MONDAY, JUNE 24
10:30pm: Young Benjamins
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
10:30pm: Percussion Syndicate
10:30pm: Whiskey Song
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
10:30pm: Charly Hustle
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
10:30pm: Charly Hustle
SATURDAY, JUNE 29
10:30pm: Pile of Bones Brass Band
SATURDAY, JUNE 30
10:30pm: Sly Business
2nd Ave Grill Free Stage
Location: 2nd Avenue Grill
Shows to look out for
I haven’t heard anyone in this lineup, but I can imagine that Brett & Gillian, a instrumental and vocal duo (see the video above), will be playing some great music.
Full Schedule
5:30pm: BJ Harris Trio
TUESDAY, JUNE 25
5:30pm: Brett & Gillian
5:30pm: The Lost Keys
THURSDAY, JUNE 27
5:30pm: Donna Hay Quartet
The James Hotel
Location: The James Hotel on Spadina and 22nd
Another new free stage venue at the festival this year, the James Hotel will class up the joint with a few great shows.
Shows to look out for
Saskatoon jazz community staple Don Griffith and his trio are can also be trusted to put on a lively, jazzy set. You can catch them on Saturday, June 29.
Once again, captain of the festival free stage Aaron Adair can be found at the James hotel on Sunday, June 30.
Full Schedule
10:30pm: Rita di Ghent
SATURDAY, JUNE 22
10:30pm: Charly Hustle
FRIDAY, JUNE 28
10:30pm: Gillian Snider
10:30pm: Don Griffith Trio
SUNDAY, JUNE 30
10:30pm: Aaron Adair
Typo (I think) – “The last night of free stage action is Monday, June 1” Also, good guide! I was a bit overwhelmed by all the free stage stuff.
Ah, good catch! You’re right. It should read “July 1”. Fixed. Glad I can count on you to keep my spelling in line now that I have no one to actually edit my writing!