Ashkenaz Festival returns to Earl Bales Park for the third edition of the Summer Jam FREE concert series, with four exciting and eclectic double-bill concerts on alternating Monday evenings!

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Ashkenaz Festival & Magen Group are returning to Earl Bales Park for the third edition of the Summer Jam FREE concert series, including FOUR exciting and eclectic double-bill concerts on alternating Monday evenings.

Each concert will feature a Jewish roots performance, paired with a pop, rock or jamband tribute act, attracting inter-generational fans from across the musical spectrum. Bring a blanket or lawnchair, a picnic and beverages and enjoy amazing music in an idyllic setting with friends and family. Mondays will never be the same!

All shows will take place between 7-10PM

Pre-events for kids begin at 6pm

 

MONDAY JULY 14
Andy Statman Trio (Bluegrass, Klezmer and Hassidic soul)
Sam Grisman Project (Dawg meets Dead)

MONDAY JULY 28
Sophie Lukacs (Soulful Songs with African Vibes)
Tommy Youngsteen (Tribute to Paul Simon)

MONDAY AUGUST 11
Lea Kalisch – (Yiddish cabaret)
Will Chalmers (Tribute to Neil Diamond)

MONDAY AUGUST 25
Neta Elkayam (North African soul meets jazz)
Reggaddiction’s “Ganja Harvest” (Tribute to Neil Young & Reggae greats)

 

Co-presented with:
Magen Boys Entertainment
With the support of:
Kultura Collective
Ontario Cultural Attractions Fund
Ontario Creates
Canada Council For The Arts
Canada Israel Cultural Foundation

Presented by:

A Kultura Collective Member

Start Date: July 14, 2025

Closing Date: August 25, 2025

JULY 14, 28, AUG 11, 25

Midtown Toronto

Earl Bales Park
4169 Bathurst St, North York

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