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Rockin the Square

Event Info

On July 28 at 8 p.m., Springer Market Square will be hip hoppin’ with Kardinal Offishall and special guest Maestro Fresh Wes as the City of Kingston once again presents Rockin’ the Square.  

Just Announced! Local Hip Hop artist Keaton will open at Rockin' the Square. 

Rockin’ the Square is the City’s signature large-scale, free outdoor music concert that presents renowned national artists to Kingston audiences. 

FREE Public Transit!
The City is providing free public transit in support of this year’s Rockin’ the Square. Buses will be free from 6 to 11 p.m. on Friday, July 28. Use the Transit Trip Planner to plan your evening. 

When: Friday, July 28 starting at 8 p.m.
Where: Springer Market Square
Cost: Free live performance

Rain or Shine: Rockin' the Square is held rain or shine. For updates watch the City of Kingston social channels.

Important Info: Accessible seating is available and limited lawn chair space is provided. 

Kardinal Offishall

Kardinal Offishall is known as a staple in the international music scene, earning global respect as one of Canada’s most energetic and innovative emcees. He is the first Canadian rapper in history to top the Billboard Hot 100 charts with his monster classic hit, "Dangerous" and has collaborated with high profile artists including Akon, Lady Gaga and Rihanna. Kardinal has added TV star to his repertoire, serving as a judge on Canada’s Got Talent and he has continued to be a cultural and musical ambassador for a new wave of Canadian superstars that included Drake, K’naan, Daniel Caesar, Boi-1da, and Glenn Lewis.

Maestro Fresh Wes

“Let Your Back Bone Slide” with Wes Williams aka Maestro Fresh Wes as he makes a special appearance at this year's Rockin’ the Square. Maestro is the first Hip hop artist to receive a JUNO Award for Best Rap Recording of the Year, first Black Canadian artist to have a single or album reach gold and platinum status, the first to have a single on Billboard, as well as the first to be inducted into the Canadian Songwriters Hall of Fame. His debut album Symphony In Effect, helped shape the Canadian music industry and reinforced him as The Godfather of Canadian Hip hop.  

Keaton

Keaton first came to local prominence as a teen after performing as the opening act for the world renowned New York hip-hop group M.O.P in his hometown of Kingston Ontario. He has since gone on to become the most recognized rapper in his area dominating the local rap culture for over seven years. It is no surprise that Toronto legend Saukrates (an early mentor of Drake) called him "the future of Canadidan Hip-hop".

Emancipation Day  

This year, Rockin’ the Square falls in the middle of a series of community organized and City supported public programs and events that will run July 27- Aug. 1 to mark Emancipation Day.