Teagan Littlechief to bring country rock show to Kindersley stage
By Kate Winquist
KINDERSLEY — Award-winning country rock artist Teagan Littlechief will take the stage at the Norman Ritchie Community Arts Centre later this month, delivering a high-energy performance as part of her Saskatchewan tour.
The show is set for Tuesday, April 28 at 7:30 p.m., presented by the Kindersley and District Arts Council.
Littlechief, a member of White Bear First Nation, has built a reputation for powerful vocals and dynamic live performances. Backed by a four-piece band, she blends original music with well-known covers, including fan-favourite renditions such as Me and Bobby McGee.
Her set list features material from her full-length album and charting singles, including Hell Bent and Heaven Bound, highlighting a style that mixes country roots with rock-driven energy.
Littlechief has received national recognition for her work. She became the first Indigenous woman to win the Saskatchewan Country Music Association’s Female Artist of the Year award and was also named SaskMusic’s Contemporary Indigenous Artist of the Year in 2025.
Organizers say the performance is designed to offer audiences an engaging live music experience while continuing to bring touring acts to the region.
Advance tickets are available locally, with admission priced at $25 for adults, $10 for youth aged six to 17, and free for children five and under. Tickets will also be available at the door.