Toronto troubadour John Muirhead brings heartfelt folk songs to Luseland
By Kate Winquist
LUSELAND — Toronto-based singer-songwriter John Muirhead will bring his heartfelt indie-folk sound to the Luseland Homecoming Hall on Wednesday, Nov. 5, at 7:30 p.m.
Presented by the Luseland Arts Council, Muirhead’s concert promises an evening of big-hearted songs crafted for dreamers, wanderers and romantics. Known for his warm storytelling and energetic performances, the award-nominated troubadour has built a devoted fanbase with more than 100,000 followers on social media, over three million Spotify streams and more than 13 million TikTok views.
Muirhead has toured extensively across Canada and Europe, earning nominations from both the Canadian Folk Music Awards and the Ontario Folk Music Awards. He has appeared at major festivals including the Winnipeg Folk Festival, CityFolk, Sound of Music Festival and Sawdust City Music Festival, and has opened for Canadian roots acts such as Whitehorse, Joel Plaskett Emergency and Craig Cardiff.
His 2025 album The Nomad, produced by Ryan Worsley (Dear Rouge, Luca Fogale, MONOWHALES), reflects Muirhead’s signature sincerity and storytelling. The release is accompanied by a cross-Canada tour that connects him with longtime fans and new listeners alike.
Advance tickets are $25 and available at the Luseland Credit Union. Tickets will also be available at the door for $30 for adults, $15 for students, or $75 for families.
The event is sponsored by the Government of Canada, Sask Lotteries, SaskCulture and the Organization of Saskatchewan Arts Councils.
Everyone is welcome to attend this evening of live music and storytelling.