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Zack Ingles brings his Christmas Charity Tour to Hampton, NB on December 19th with Preeper Rhaye Mackay & Kate Dickie!
This show at the Summit Centre. Tickets are $20 and 100% of proceeds will be donated to the Hampton Food Basket.
Presented by: Town of Hampton, Hovey Insurance, Lakeside Financial & The Porch
Zack Ingles (www.zackingles.ca)
Zack Ingles delivers a high-energy, foot-stomping, banjo-driven concert experience that pulls audiences straight into the story. Blending modern bluegrass rhythms, roots-rock drive, and pop-sensible hooks, his songs are tied together by lived-in storytelling. In his latest album, Get Ahead, Ingles writes with disarming honesty about mental health, the cost of living, and the absurdity of modern love; all carried by the twang of banjo and the steady pulse of a kick drum.
Ingles was the 2024 winner of the Scene’s Big Battle of the Bands – besting 6 other acts from across the Maritimes. He opened as support for Adam Baldwin at the 2025 Dooryard Festival. Notable appearances have included: Area 506, PaddleFest, Shivering Songs Festival, Winter Warmer Festival, Living Roots Festival, Rising Tides Festival, and a 2024 Christmas Fundraiser Tour that raised over $6,000 for local charities. Ingles’ debut full-length album is slated for release in Spring of 2026; promising a further refining of the from- the-heart songwriting and fast paced rhythms that have resonated so deeply with his audience.
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Hampton, New Brunswick E5N 6E8 Canada + Google Map