Porchfest After Party
Porchfest is back for its 12th annual year, bringing you live music from over 100 performers at more than 50 venues as long as you’re ready to dance your way down Old East hill and through Downtown Belleville.
The opening ceremony at Glanmore National Historic Site will begin at 12:45, but the music won’t stop on East Hill from 1-4pm so, jump into the fun at the best time for you.
The streets will be filled with the sound of many talented live musicians, hosted right on the front porch of volunteers from John to Macdonald and Dundas to Pine. Each location is within walking distance from the next to make your experience the best it can be.
This year we’ve decided to extend the Porchfest vibe and keep the fun going all throughout the Downtown District with our Porchfest After Party. We have more musical artists at your favourite Downtown businesses!
Stirling MILL at The Belleville Public Library from 1-4pm
lynn and BILLY at Gourmet Diem from 1-4pm
Sharon Wickett at L’auberge de France from 1-4pm
The Rodgers Boys at Quinte Corner Cafe from 1-4pm
Me and The Other Two at Paulos Dinkels from 1-4pm
Douglas MacKenzie at The Brake Room from 1-4pm
Steve Chalk at The Smokin’ 116 Bistro from 1-4pm
Just Because at the Downtown Gates (265 Front St) from 1-4pm
Jim Peasley at Export Grill from 4-7pm
Steve Chalk at The Lark from 4-7pm
Kings Mill at Capers from 4-7pm
Jakeb Daniel at Paulos Dinkels from 4-7pm
Roadhouse Rockers at Cafe Sans Souci from 4-7pm
The Fiddleheads at Quinte Corner Cafe from 5-7:30pm
The Hit Cats at the Downtown Gates (265 Front St) from 4-7pm
While you’re listening, we encourage you to explore and find some delicious food to snack on from local restaurants, and shop with some of your favourite local retailers who also want to keep the day going by extending their hours.
From 3-7PM, the street market featuring Side Hustle will be open for you to check out, with many local artisans to enjoy.
To end off the night, Kingston-based Tragically Hip tribute band, The Road Apples, are playing a concert at Market Square. This concert may be free, but due to COVID-19 tracing, tickets are required, and unfortunately sold out. But if you were lucky enough to grab a ticket, we can’t wait to see you there.