Celeigh Cardinal brings Juno-winning Indigenous songwriting to NAC
The Juno-winning singer-songwriter performs at the NAC's Fourth Stage on Thursday, June 18, exploring grief, hope, and self-reclamation through her latest album.
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Celeigh Cardinal, a Juno-winning Indigenous singer-songwriter, brings her rich, soulful voice to the National Arts Centre's Fourth Stage on Thursday, June 18 at 8 p.m.
Cardinal's latest album, Boundless Possibilities, garnered 2025 WCMA nominations for Indigenous Artist and Roots Album of the Year, following multiple CFMA wins and previous Juno nominations. Her music explores grief, hope, and powerful self-reclamation.
Tickets are $20, with a 15% subscriber discount available. The NAC also offers an "All My Relations" ticket for $15, welcoming the Indigenous community, as well as Under30 tickets at $15 for anyone under age 30.
The performance is part of the Sicard Artist Series, which features emerging Canadian artists in the NAC's intimate Fourth Stage venue at 1 Elgin Street. The NAC acknowledges the generous support of John and Pina Sicard in making this series possible.