
Photo: FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton, taken by Cameron Wilkinson
Get ready for a season of unforgettable live entertainment as the FirstOntario Arts Centre Milton’s new 2025-26 lineup brings a mix of iconic artists, powerful performances, and community favourites to the stage.
Kicking things off is Twin Flames, the award-winning husband-and-wife duo known for their powerful blend of folk, rock, and Indigenous music. Audiences can expect a free community show full of rich storytelling, humour, and a one-of-a-kind fusion of traditional and modern sound.
Country music fans won’t want to miss the James Barker Band, one of Canada’s biggest country acts. From small-town beginnings to international fame, they return to the stage with new music from their bold EP, Ahead Of Our Time.
Canadian music legend Jann Arden brings her heartfelt style and trademark wit to the holidays with a special seasonal concert. She’ll perform favourites from her 2015 album A Jann Arden Christmas, offering her unique take on holiday classics and celebrating a career that includes 16 albums and a place in the Canadian Music Hall of Fame.
Also on the roster is What You Won’t Do For Love, an intimate theatre experience with environmentalists David Suzuki and Tara Cullis. This moving presentation explores how love can inspire environmental action, drawing on a lifetime of activism and partnership.
For fans of Celtic rock, Mudmen will bring their bagpipe-fueled energy and party spirit to the stage. Celebrating 25 years and more than 3,000 live shows, their legendary performances promise a high-octane good time.
Finally, country superstar Dallas Smith, a three-time Canadian Country Music Association Entertainer of the Year, returns for a powerful night of hits, showcasing the evolution from his early rock days to his current success in country music.
“Fresh off the success of our 2024–25 season, we’re back with a brand-new, all Canadian lineup for the 2025–26 season,” says Steve Palmer, Director, Recreation & Culture, Town of Milton. We invite you to gather and be inspired through captivating performances that speak to the heart of what it means to come together as a community.”
To see the full 2025-26 season lineup and get ticket information, click here.
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