
What we’re about
Great music, great friends and great times!
Since 1972, the home of folk music and the favourite venue of artists from all over the world between September and April has been Calgary Folk Club.
Everyone 14 and over is welcome to our non-smoking venue,however
anyone under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.
Doors open at 7:00 pm
Music starts at 7:30 pm
Artists and dates on the website: www.CalgaryFolkClub.com
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- DOUBLE BILL Rube & Rake and South for WinterDalhousie Community Centre , Calgary, AB
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Tickets available here: https://calgaryfolkclub.com/Main Performer: Rube & Rake (NL)
ECMA 2022 Songwriter of the Year and 2020 Music NL Folk/Roots Artist of the Year, Rube & Rake enchant audiences with storytelling, intricate guitar work and rich vocal harmonies. Based in St. John’s NL, the duo consisting of Josh Sandu and Andrew Laite create intimate connections with every song and performance. Following their award-winning 2017 debut Back and Forth, their sophomore album Leaving With Nothing augmented their sound with more instrumentation, pleasing time changes, and further exploration of the alchemy they had already discovered as musical collaborators and storytellers in the finest folk music tradition. rubeandrake.comMain Performer: South for Winter (TN)
Who knew that a lighthearted jam while building greenhouses in South America would evolve into an internationally touring Americana band that earns serious critical notices, a South by Southwest Festival showcase and prestigious award nominations? That’s been the unlikely destiny of New Zealander Nick Stone and Coloradan Dani Cichon. Since relocating from Christchurch to Nashville in 2017, the dreamy, ethereal, multi-instrumental mash up of indie, folk rock and delicate harmonies of South for Winter entrance audiences wherever they go. southforwintermusic.com - Russell deCarle with Mallory Chipman TrioDalhousie Community Centre , Calgary, AB
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Tickets available here: https://calgaryfolkclub.com/Main Performer: Russell deCarle (ON)
After finding fame in a previous life fronting the acclaimed, iconic country roots band Prairie Oyster, Russell deCarle found his true calling with his third solo album, Alone in this Room (2017). Featuring the incomparable style-master Steve Briggs on guitar, Western swing and mid-century torch song noir meet him crooning in the kind of late-night bar where you don’t want the night to end. Reflecting on his artistic aims, he says: “I want people to be emotionally invested in these songs…if they touched audiences in some way—well, that would be the best thing that could happen.” Look out for his latest release The End of the Road (2025). russelldecarle.comSpecial Guest: Mallory Chipman Trio (AB)
Solo artist, collaborator (as one half of The Goddamsels), songwriter, arranger, producer and music scholar, Edmonton-based Mallory Chipman is a musician on a mission. Blessed with a multi-octave voice and the will to bend and blend genres, she is attracting so much industry and audience attention that her latest album, Songs to a Wild God, hit #1 on CKUA radio. mallorychipmanmusic.com - Rory Makem with Magnolia BuckskinDalhousie Community Centre , Calgary, AB
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Tickets available here: https://calgaryfolkclub.com/Main Performer: Rory Makem (UK)
If you think his surname has a familiar ring to it, you would be right. Rory Makem is a third generation son of the legendary Makem family, who would be the equivalent of royalty in Ireland if the Irish had royalty. Son of Tommy and grandson of the famous source singer Sarah Makem, he comes by his mastery of singing and playing Irish folk music honestly. That mastery extends to his prowess on guitar, banjo, mandolin and bouzouki, developed over a lifetime of honing his craft touring the English-speaking world with his father and then as a solo performer. With recording credits that include luminaries from Tom Paxton to Roger McGuinn, Rory Makem is a living treasure dedicated to keeping the traditional Irish music canon alive. rorymakem.com
Special Guest: Magnolia Buckskin (AB)
Calgary favourites Magnolia Buckskin (Kathy Cook, Natasha Sayer and Corry Ulan) have forged a winning combination of lush three-part harmonies, prairie roots and their original blend of indie bluegrass, folk, and acoustic pop. Switching seamlessly between guitar, banjo, mandolin, accordion and bass, years of friendship and laughter lend warmth to their shows as they support each other to confect arrangements and home-grown sounds that are genuine and refreshing. magnoliabuckskin.com - The Pairs with Mike StackDalhousie Community Centre , Calgary, AB
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Tickets available here: https://calgaryfolkclub.com/Main Performer: The Pairs (ON)
A self-confessed hardened, grumpy Canadian music industry professional had this to say about The Pairs. “Something happens every time I’ve been lucky enough to see The Pairs perform. A change comes over us all – a change you can see, and feel: Smiles spread across faces; eyes widen; ears perk up; and bodies swoon. Every time.” The thing is, it’s true. Classically trained vocalists with sibling harmonies, personal warmth and diamond-sharp arrangements, charming, disarming, genuine and dripping with talent, this trio ensemble is at the forefront not just of folk, but of Canadian music. Tell your mother, as they say on the radio. thepairsmusic.com
Special Guest: Mike Stack (AB)
Making a welcome return to the scene with a brand new album (Lucky Man (2025)), Mike Stack is a respected and beloved figure in Calgary's folk and alt country circles. CKUA’s Tom Coxworth and Allison Brock are joining the chorus of praise for his new material, with its approachable, mid-tempo reflections on life's losses and discoveries showcased in superbly crafted songs like Future and Past. Ably assisted by the expert hand of Steve Dawson in the booth, who adds his signature prowess on dobro and other things stringed, Stack is, as Tom opines, the songwriter Nashville should be listening to. mikestack.ca