The Lionyls

The Lionyls

2023-07-29 16:30 2023-07-29 18:30 60 Canada/Eastern 🎟 NAC: The Lionyls

https://nac-cna.ca/en/event/34535

In-person event

The Lionyls are a four-piece Rock & Soul band based in Ottawa, Canada. Drawing upon the traditions of rhythm & blues, funk, soul and rock & roll, they have crafted an unmistakable sound with timeless appeal. Their songs are anthemic and their groove is infectious, inviting even the most stoic audience member to sing and dance along. Through their music, these young men aim to transcend social and cultural barriers and connect people from all walks of life.  The concert will...

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Along the Rideau Canal
Sat, July 29, 2023
4:30 PM EDT
Along the Rideau Canal
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The Lionyls
The Lionyls
The Lionyls
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The Lionyls
The Lionyls

The Lionyls are a four-piece Rock & Soul band based in Ottawa, Canada. Drawing upon the traditions of rhythm & blues, funk, soul and rock & roll, they have crafted an unmistakable sound with timeless appeal. Their songs are anthemic and their groove is infectious, inviting even the most stoic audience member to sing and dance along. Through their music, these young men aim to transcend social and cultural barriers and connect people from all walks of life. 

The concert will begin at the Paul's Boat Line docks located on the Rideau Canal outside the NAC, under the Rideau Street Bridge. The boat will arrive at Dow's Lake approximately 45 minutes later and then return back. The entire trip is 90 minutes, and the concert will take place on the boat while it is moving. 

If you haven’t seen them, now’s the time!

Tips and tricks for enjoying Music on the Canal:

We recommend you find a spot along the canal, not at the starting point at the NAC, where you will be able to hear the boat as it approaches and then continues down the canal.

Bring a picnic to your favourite canalside spot and enjoy the music as it passes by.

If you want more than a glimpse, you can cycle along to keep up as the boat moves faster than a walking pace.