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SATURDAY JANUARY 3 | Rabbit Stew | 8:00PM

  • booker12
  • Jul 4, 2025
  • 2 min read

Indigenous rock band from Kitigan Zibi rocking classic tunes ranging from The Rolling Stones to The Tragically Hip.


Purchase Advanced tickets on SHOWPASS HERE ($20 plus tax and fees) OR at the Door while quantities last ($25 plus tax)


Dinner is available with our kitchen open until 9pm. Reservations are strongly suggested—make yours HERE. We are an intimate 85-seat venue, so every seat is a great seat! While we do our best to accommodate all seating requests, they cannot be guaranteed. For the best experience, we recommend making reservations in even numbers (for example, a party of three may be seated with an additional guest). Doors open half an hour before showtime for those who will not be dining with us.



Hailing from the Algonquin territory of Kitigan Zibi, Rabbit Stew is a four-piece rock ensemble whose sound tips their cap to the swagger of The Rolling Stones, the soulful punch of Nathaniel Rateliff, the Canadian spirit of The Tragically Hip and the smoky groove of The Doors.


Formed in 2023, the band landed naturally—friends jamming turned into something electric, and soon enough they were being called “Kitigan Zibi's most rocking band.”

Comprising of Mike Miljour (vocals & harmonica), Corey “Kashew” Twenish (bass/backing vocals), Steve Descarie (drums/backing vocals) and Cory Whiteduck (guitar/backing vocals), Rabbit Stew brings feel-good rock & roll with a twist: Indigenous heart, raconteur lyrics, stomp-along rhythms, and a head-bob-foot-tap energy that leaves audiences wanting more.


Since their launch, Rabbit Stew have brought their sound from Kitigan Zibi out into the wider region—playing shows across the Outaouais and into Ottawa and beyond—earning praise for their live presence: a reviewer described one set as “raw, honest and full of fire—music you feel in your bones and smile at with your soul.” Others have said: “You ain’t seen a make you feel good live band till you’ve seen Rabbit Stew”, “They play an awesome mix of old and new rock”, and “they bring classic tunes to a whole new level.”


In recognition of their role as Indigenous creators, the band have been honored by becoming part of the Gord Downie & Chanie Wenjack Fund Artist Ambassadors program—linking them into a broader movement of reconciliation, creativity and cultural resurgence.


With plans to head into the studio to record their debut EP, Rabbit Stew are positioning themselves not just as a band, but also as a voice: rooted in place, loud in purpose, and ready to turn the amps up for Indigenous rock and roll!

 
 
 

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