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Top Shelf Main Stage Schedule may be subject to change. Time Stage Thursday Friday June 22 Saturday June 23 Sunday June 24 Monday June 25 Tuesday June 26 Wednesday June 27 Thursday June 28 Friday June 29 Saturday June 30 CANADA DAY June 21 Sunday July 1 Normand Glaude Claire Devlin The Prime Rib 12:00 PM OLG Ontario Stage Safe Low Limit YOUTH SERIES YOUTH SERIES Modasaurus 45north Quartet / Toots' Antoine L Collins Suite Quartet Big Band Mike Essoudry, Deborah Davis & Megan Jerome 5:00 PM OLG Ontario Stage F8-BIT TBA Bella Cat Wayne Eagles & Segue to Jazz / The Angelique Francis Michael Hanna Together Dave Schroeder Gift of Jazz Ensemble Ottawa Swing Ottawa Rhythm 7:30 PM OLG Ontario Stage ftr. Peter Liu & Los Gringos Florquestra "FORRÓ FOR ALL" Anna Ludlow The Dusty Drifters Romel Ribeira TBA Fiesta Cubana TBA The Pollcats Innitiative National Arts Centre A Novel of Jazztopad Festival 6:00 PM Baltic Jazz Trio TBA Hush Point Shake Stew Presents: Maciej Gwyneth Herbert Fourth Stage Anomaly Obara Quartet National Arts Centre Peter Van Huffel's GORILLA Dan Weiss 1pm - Ontario 8:00 PM Rotem Sivan Sun of Gold- Marius Neset Guillaume Perret: Angles 8 ALA.NI Stage- Fourth Stage Trio finger MASK Free Starebaby Saxsyndrum 2pm - Main Stage National Arts Centre Samuel Blaser - TD Jazz Youth VARIOUS Trio TBA Summit and Fourth Stage (9:00PM) (10:00PM) Stingray Rising Stars Jerry Granelli Group The Russell Django Bates' Terence Blanchard with Special Guests Gonzalo 3pm- Ontario 7:00 PM First Baptist Church TBA Don Ross Louder Than Usual Featuring The Mari Boine Stage - The Bank Malone Quartet Beloved Robben Ford and Rubalcaba Street Bonbons E-Collective Bob Lanzetti Great CDN- Top Shelf Joe Sullivan Big Rafael Zaldivar's Les Ernesto Cervini's The Heavyweights Francois Bourassa The Commo- TD Jazz Youth 6:30 PM Afro-Cuban Duchess Malcommodes & 4pm - Main Stage Main Stage (60 min set) Band Revival Sonia Johnson Turboprop Brass Band Quartet tions Summit German Tartan Homes Stage Nive and the Tanya Tagaq featuring National Youth 5pm - Ontario 7:30 PM (60 min set) Bria Skonberg Deer Children TBA Ron Artis II & The Truth FET.NAT Ghost-Note Mari Boine Ray Montford Jazz Kellylee Evans Stage - Orchestra Random Recipe Dee Dee Bridgewater , Top Shelf Main Stage Lake Street with the Memphis Alison BEla Fleck Spanish Herbie 6pm - Main 8:30 PM Chris Botti Boz Scaggs Soulphony Chaka Khan St Germain and The Harlem - CUTS (90 min set) Dive “Memphis” Yes, Krauss Flecktones Orchestra Hancock Stage I’m Ready” Kellylee Evans Tartan Homes Stage - OLG & Petr Cancura The Jerry Douglas Cory Henry 10:30 PM After Dark Series (75-90 - Swing Swing Moon Hooch Marsh Dondurma Greilsammer Knower Band Banda Magda Tanya Tagaq GoGo Penguin & The Funk min set) Swing! Apostles Lord Elgin - Grill 41 Late Night Late Night Late Night Late Night Late Night Late Night Jam- Late Night Late Night 10:30 PM Restaurant Jamming Jamming Jamming Late Night Jamming Jamming Jamming Late Night Jamming ming Jamming Jamming Saravah - The Soul 10:30 PM Mercury Lounge Jerusa Leão Motivators Ivan Mazuze.
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