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Juurini in Winnipeg for International Inuit Day

By Alan Greyeyes | October 8, 2025

Tags: International Inuit Day | Juurini | Tunngasugit

We're working with Tunngasugit and the North End Community Renewal Corporation (NECRC) to bring Inuit singer/songwriter Juurini back to Winnipeg for an evening of live music and family fun on International Inuit Day, Friday, November 7, 2025. The concert will be held in the lower level of the Tunngasugit Inuit Resource Centre, which is located at 618 Selkirk Avenue in the city's North End.

Tickets are $10 (plus fees and taxes) and doors open at 6:00 pm.

The music will begin at 7:00 pm and we'll have free popcorn, free water and pop, and activities for kids. We'll also end the night with a free prize draw.

Juurini in Winnipeg for International Inuit Day
Presented by the sākihiwē festival, Tunngasugit, and NECRC
Friday, November 7, 2025
Doors 6:00 pm, music 7:00 pm
Tunngasugit Inuit Resource Centre, 618 Selkirk Avenue, Winnipeg
Tickets $10 plus fees and taxes (kids 5-and-under are free)
Tickets available on Eventbrite, at Tunngasugit, at the NECRC office, and at the door
All ages, everyone welcome
No drugs of alcohol allowed
Activities for kids
Free prize draw
Free popcorn, free water and pop
Purchase tickets on Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/juurini-in-winnipeg-sakihiwe-festival-concert-tickets-1788044442059

SCHEDULE

6:00 pm: Doors open (rush seating)
7:00 pm: Juurini (45 minutes)
7:45 pm: Intermission (30 minutes)
8:15 pm: Juurini (45 minutes)
9:00 pm: Prize draw (Uber eats gift cards and more)

ACCESSIBILITY

The concert will be held in the lower level of the Tunngasugit Inuit Resource Centre. The lower level can be accessed from an exterior door at 620 Selkirk Avenue (you don't need to use the main doors, which are located at 618 Selkirk Avenue) and there is a wheelchair lift available for anyone who can't walk up or down stairs.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

We acknowledge the Government of Canada, the Canada Council for the Arts, the Manitoba Arts Council, and the Winnipeg Arts Council for their financial support of the sākihiwē festival’s concert series.

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