Indeed, when MacMaster and Leahy married. “Anything can happen and everything does happen and you go with it and it’s honest and natural and who we are. Hearing Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy speak reverentially about the fiddle, which has propelled their dazzling careers since childhood while cementing their status as Canada’s reigning couple of Celtic music, is almost as electrifying as hearing them play it. The box office is open to the public Wednesday to Friday from 9:30 a.m. There’s kids and food and music and stories - but you try to take that to the stage to be honest and bring the energy.” Tickets are on sale now and available for purchase online, over the phone at 70 Monday to Friday from 9:30a.m to 5 p.m., or in person at the Grant Thornton Box Office. But as virtuosic as Bela Fleck is, the star of this show was Natalie MacMaster. “You know what it is - it’s a crazy place. “People have asked us all our lives ‘what’s it like at your place at Christmas time?’, said Leahy. and will feature some traditional and original music with the family, as well as special numbers with their own incredible band and personal stories and candid moments from the MacMaster/Leahy setting. I didn’t know how much I missed it.” Friday nights show will begin at 7:30 p.m. I feel like God gave me my wings back ,like I can fly again. The holidays truly become a family affair when married duo Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahytwo of the globes best and brightest fiddle playersinvite their children onstage for an unforgettable night of holiday fun. So when it happens again your really feel rejuvenated. It’s like a little part of you dies a little bit, it’s dormant. “It doesn’t feel right not to do something you’ve done for decades.
“It doesn’t feel right when you’re not doing what it feels like you’ve been called to do,” said MacMaster. The two say this will be their first time performing in-person together in about two years.
Last year their annual Christmas show was aired online due to COVID-19.