Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate Unveils 2025 All-Canadian Summer Concert Series Lineup

Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate Unveils 2025 All-Canadian Summer Concert Series Lineup

Canadian music will take center stage in Ontario’s wine country this summer, as Jackson-Triggs Niagara Estate has announced the full lineup for its 2025 Summer Concert Series. Set in the scenic surroundings of the Estate Amphitheatre in Niagara-on-the-Lake, the series will run from June 20 through September 25, offering a season of open-air performances by an array of celebrated Canadian artists.

The concert series will kick off with two nights of the Sam Roberts Band on June 20 and 21, followed by performances from acclaimed acts such as Stars, the Strumbellas, Jim Cuddy, Donovan Woods, and Chantal Kreviazuk. Other notable performers include Noah Reid, Colin James, Big Wreck, Tim Baker, Matt Andersen, USS, and the genre-hopping cover band Dwayne Gretzky.

Singer-songwriter Jim Cuddy reflected on the special ambiance of the venue, saying,
Nestled in the vineyards as the sun goes down and playing to a beautiful crowd in the amphitheatre at Jackson-Triggs — what could be better?

The concert venue, surrounded by picturesque vineyards, provides a unique setting for music lovers, blending the charm of wine country with top-tier Canadian musical talent.

Jackson-Triggs Estate Amphitheatre 2025 Summer Concert Series Schedule:

  • June 20: Sam Roberts Band

  • June 21: Sam Roberts Band

  • June 27: The Strumbellas

  • July 4: Stars

  • July 5: William Prince

  • July 11: Colin James

  • July 12: Chantal Kreviazuk

  • July 18: Matt Andersen with Terra Lightfoot

  • July 19: Tim Baker with Georgia Harmer

  • July 25: The Trews (Electric Set)

  • July 26: The Trews (Acoustic Set)

  • August 8: Classic Albums Live: The Beatles – Abbey Road

  • August 15: Trooper

  • August 16: Donovan Woods

  • August 21: Tenille Townes

  • August 22: Big Wreck

  • August 23: Noah Reid

  • September 5: Jim Cuddy

  • September 6: USS

  • September 12: Dwayne Gretzky (’70s Tribute)

  • September 13: Dwayne Gretzky (’80s Tribute)

This year’s lineup continues Jackson-Triggs’ tradition of showcasing Canadian talent in an intimate, open-air venue where fans can enjoy music under the stars surrounded by vineyards.

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