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Grenville Pinto Concert

June 26 @ 7:30 pm - 9:30 pm

$35

Canadian violinist Grenville Pinto will appear in a solo performance at St. Alban’s Centre, Adolphustown Thursday, June 26, 2025 at 7:30 pm.

Prepare to be amazed by the spellbinding talent of Grenville Pinto, Canada’s premier show violinist, in an unforgettable evening of music that defies boundaries.

With the flair of a rock star and the soul of a classical virtuoso, Grenville Pinto has dazzled audiences across
North America and beyond. From concert halls to festivals, his high-energy performances blend classical
precision with pop, rock, R&B, soul, and cinematic flair — creating a musical experience like no other.

Expect the unexpected: soaring renditions of Queen, Coldplay, and Adele, fiery takes on classic rock,
heartfelt movie themes, and electrifying improvisations — all delivered with Grenville’s signature charisma
and showmanship.

Grenville Pinto is not your typical violinist. A classically trained musician with the soul of a pop artist,
Grenville has carved out a unique place in Canada’s music scene — dazzling audiences of all ages with his
vibrant personality, eclectic repertoire, and electrifying stage presence.

Often described as “the rock star of the violin,” Grenville seamlessly blends genres, moving from Beethoven
to Beyoncé, from Andrea Bocelli to AC/DC — all in a single set. Whether performing at prestigious concert
halls, intimate weddings, grand festivals, or televised events, he brings the same passion and energy that
leaves audiences inspired and uplifted.

His performances are not just concerts — they’re experiences. With every sweep of the bow, Grenville
connects with his audience, transforming familiar tunes into soaring, emotional journeys. His showmanship,
technical brilliance, and heartfelt interpretations have earned him a loyal following across Canada and
internationally.

Grenville’s reputation is built on more than talent — it’s his ability to bring joy, surprise, and inspiration
through music. Whether you’re a classical purist or a fan of chart-topping hits, a night with Grenville Pinto is
sure to be unforgettable.

Come prepared for a wonderful evening of music and entertainment with this consummate showman!

Tickets are available on-line at stalbanscentre.ca or at the door for the low price of $35. You will not be disappointed and the proceeds support the preservation and restoration of historic St. Alban’s Church, Adolphustown!

Brought to you by Friends of St. Alban’s, Adolphustown – a non-profit charity preserving heritage, while building community. The Friends of St. Alban’s was formed by local volunteers to preserve the former St. Alban’s Anglican Church as a community hub. Built originally as a tribute to Loyalists 100 years after their arrival in 1784, the retired church has a beauty that stops people in their tracks when they walk in the door. ‘Friends’ is an open group with new members and volunteers always welcome.

Organizer

Sharon Miller

St. Alban’s Centre

10419 Highway 33
Greater Napanee, Ontario K0H 1G0 Canada
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