International Guitar Night
IGN CANADA Tour
The 2026 Canada Tour of International Guitar Night features Itamar Erez, Jocelyn Gould, Jamie Dupuis, and Caroline Planté.
January 25 M Venables Theatre, Oliver, BC
January 28 W Tidemark Theatre, Campbell River, BC
January 29 TH Cowichan Performing Arts Centre, Duncan, BC
January 30 F Port Theatre, Nanaimo, BC
January 31 S Farquhar Auditorium, Victoria, BC
February 1 SU Massey Theatre, New Westminster, BC
The Musicians: Itamar Erez | Jocelyn Gould | Jamie Dupuis | Caroline Planté
Itamar Erez: Middle Eastern Jazz and World Music Fusion
Erez tours widely throughout Europe, North America, and the Middle East, with recent appearances at JazzAhead (Germany), in Israel with his quartet, and across Canada and the U.S. His ongoing projects include collaborations with Guitar Poet Brian Gore and a return to International Guitar Night in early 2026. A dedicated educator, he teaches at the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra School of Music and composes for ensembles, film, and soloists, with his works performed internationally.
Jocelyn Gould: Juno Award Winning Jazz Guitarist and Vocalist
JUNO Award-winning guitarist and vocalist Jocelyn Gould is known for her soulful tone, modern bebop phrasing, and charismatic presence. Lauded by Jersey Jazz Magazine as “an international favorite,” she has shared stages with Freddy Cole, Bria Skonberg, and Michael Dease, among others. Her four solo albums include Elegant Traveler (2021 JUNO winner), Sonic Bouquet (2024 JUNO nominee), and Portrait of Right Now (2024), which features original compositions and stunning vocal interpretations of jazz classics.
Gould has performed globally at top venues like Birdland, Dizzy’s Club, Jazzhus Montmartre, and Pizza Express SOHO. In 2025, she tours North America, Europe, and Japan, with appearances at Massey Hall and the Montreal Jazz Festival. A passionate bandleader, her live shows showcase both virtuosic guitar and heartfelt vocals, making her one of today’s most compelling jazz artists.
Jamie Dupuis: Harp Guitar Innovator and Fingerstyle Virtuoso
Jamie Dupuis is a Canadian guitarist and composer celebrated for his masterful fingerstyle technique and his distinctive voice on the harp guitar. His viral 2016 cover of Pink Floyd’s “Comfortably Numb” earned over 19 million views and international acclaim. Winner of the Canadian Guitar Festival Competition (2016), he combines classical training with influences from rock, jazz, and folk to create genre-defying performances and arrangements.
A graduate of both Cambrian College and Musicians Institute in Hollywood, Dupuis performs globally and has released numerous recordings and YouTube videos that showcase his versatility across classical, jazz, blues, and pop styles. Inspired by artists like Tommy Emmanuel and Django Reinhardt, his dynamic artistry continues to push boundaries on both acoustic and harp guitars.
Caroline Planté: Flamenco Guitarist Extraordinaire
Caroline Planté is one of the world’s few prominent female flamenco guitarists and a pioneering voice in contemporary flamenco composition. Born in Montréal and trained in both Canada and Spain, she studied with master musicians and led Cruceta Flamenco in Madrid as musical director and composer from 2005 to 2013. Her 2010 album 8 Reflexiones made history as the first flamenco CD composed and recorded by a woman, receiving international acclaim.
Since returning to Montréal in 2013, Planté has launched innovative projects and collaborated with flamenco artists from diverse backgrounds. Her latest work, The Roses of Lorca, premiered in 2024 and draws inspiration from Spanish poet Federico García Lorca. With over three decades of experience, she remains a bold and expressive voice in the flamenco world.
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