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Presented by The ³Ô¹ÏÍø Hub for Community Solutions and the .
Bring your friends and enjoy an evening of entertainment in The Nest, an exclusive seating area just for ³Ô¹ÏÍø students. In generous partnership with The Sanderson Centre for the Performing Arts, Hawks After Dark lets students attend exciting performances and events in Brantford at an affordable price!
Get out for a night on the town with Hawks After Dark!
Tickets are available for $20 in-person at the with a Student ID.
Wednesday, Nov. 5 2025, 7:00pm
Kuné is an eleven-piece collective made up of ten immigrant musicians from all over the world and one Metis-Canadian. Their sound captures the experience of living in Toronto, the world’s most diverse city. Through music, they remember where they came from and envision a pluralistic future. On stage, Kuné fuses 11 musical traditions and 25 instruments into an ear-spinning confection of leaping melodies and luscious timbres.
Friday Feb. 13, 2026, 8:00pm
Juno Award-winning singer-songwriter Kellylee Evans is a high-octane, chameleon-like performer whose natural charm and improvisational vocal style embody jazz, soul and pop. She has toured throughout the world, opening for artists as varied as John Legend, Tony Bennett and Willie Nelson.
Backed by stellar musicians, her performance takes listeners on a journey while sharing her compelling story through her original songs. Listeners will be captivated by her ability to touch their hearts with her message which is universal while still being very personal.
Thursday Mar. 19, 2026, 7:00pm
Experience a special evening with internationally renowned environmentalists David Suzuki and Tara Cullis in What You Won’t Do For Love, a unique and intimate theatre experience that asks whether the love we have for each other can inspire us to take action for the planet. Actors and real-life couple Miriam Fernandes and Sturla Alvsvaag navigate a poetic and playful dialogue on stage with David and Tara, who have been a couple for 5 decades.