Aquakultre: 1783 Live

TICKETS:

Saturday, August 8th, 2026
7:30 PM

Pay What You Can – Suggested $30
Please book your spot in advance to ensure a seat.

Reserved Seating
Door open 45 mins before event

Run time: 2 x 45 min sets, with one intermission

The Chester Playhouse is wheelchair accessible. Please call the Box Office at (902) 275-3933 to arrange accessible seating.

Babes in arms & children under 4 are not permitted in the theatre.

Aquakultre: 1783 Live

Music
August 8 
 
Join us for a very special Pay-What-You-Can concert as Lance Sampson, aka Aquakultre celebrates the release of his groundbreaking album, 1783, which seamlessly blends a range of historically Black music, with hints of gospel, blues, jazz, and soul, mixed in with vintage R&B overtones.

An uncommonly versatile singer, rapper, filmmaker and storyteller from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Aquakultre came to national prominence in 2018 after winning CBC’s Searchlight songwriting competition with the second song he ever wrote. He has gone on to release multiple singles, EPs, collabs and two full albums, 2020’s Legacy and 2022’s Don’t Trip, both of which were long-listed for the Polaris Music Prize along with numerous East Coast Music Awards and other nominations and wins. 

1783 refers to the year when over 3000 people of African descent boarded 81 ships and sailed out of New York. These were the so-called Black Loyalists: some of them free people, many of them still enslaved, who fought for the British in exchange for the promise of land and freedom. Arriving in Nova Scotia, they were given the poorest housing, little food, few supplies. Yet they survived and went on to found Black settlements across the province.

Descended directly from those first settlers, Aquakultre has created this profound concept album that is deeply rooted in his own rich family history. The 17-track album comprises 11 full-length songs and six interludes, with each track describing Lance’s life, Black Nova Scotian history, family stories, and intergenerational reflections on carrying the torch passed on to him from elders, acting as a beacon of light for a brighter future. 

Aquakultre: 1783 Live will feature a full band (guitar, keyboards, drums, bass, and multiple vocals) performing music from the album with production and stage elements drawn from Aquakultre’s 1783 Installation, a work he is creating as Artist-in-Residence at the Black Cultural Centre. More than a concert, this event is designed with community-building goals in mind. Aquakultre means to share Black Nova Scotian artistry and storytelling with audiences of all ages and backgrounds, in a way that is authentic and truthful in the message, joyful and celebratory in the vibe.

Audiences will come away with full hearts, and a new understanding and appreciation of the contributions Black Nova Scotians have made and continue to make to our shared history.

 

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