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Chris McKhool: On Tour



3x Parent’s Choice Award Winner Chris McKhool celebrates his 2026 JUNO nomination for Children’s Album of the Year (Little Leaf) with a swing through Northern Ontario, joined by Saskia Tomkins on fiddle, and Kevin Laliberté on guitar. Thanks to the Canada Council for their support!


TOUR DATES

Apr 22 - Showtime - Iroquois Falls, ON 

Apr 23 - Kirkland Lake Entertainment Series - Kirkland Lake, ON

Apr 24 - Pied Piper Kidshow - Temiskaming Shores, ON

Apr 26 - Over the Rainbow - Sault Ste Marie, ON

Apr 28 - Longlac, ON

Apr 29 - Geraldton Children’s Series - Geraldton, ON

Apr 30 - Kids Kaleidoscope - Sioux Lookout, ON

May 1 - Dryden Youth Entertainment Series - Dryden, ON 

May 3 - Sunday Smiles Family Entertainment Series - Kenora, ON

May 4 - Kids and Company - Fort Frances, ON

May 5 - Atikokan Children’s Entertainment Series - Atikokan, ON


Little Leaf speaks to the miracle of life on Earth, and how all living beings around us are part of our community”, says McKhool. “It celebrates the wonder of the natural world, and includes collaborations with Ojibway Elder Duke Redbird, and songs penned by Canadian legends David Archibald and Bing Jensen. This project is an opportunity for me to shine a light on the best work for children that connects us all to the world around us.


Parents & Kids, come sing, dance, and laugh along in this joyful celebration of music and the environment!


McKhool was just presented with Burlington’s Key to the City, and is a Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal recipient for creating community through music, and has been hailed as “Canada’s greatest eco-troubadour for young people” (Mississauga Living Arts). Everything McKhool does comes from the heart, and he has been delighting audiences for three decades, reaching over 1 million children live, with hit performances on YTV, TVO, Mr. Dressup, and the CBC.


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