Wednesday, January 21, 2026
January 21, 2026

Hayley Wallis & the Bright Futures on stage

SUBMITTED BY SALT SPRING ARTS 

The Summer Outdoor Concert Series continues next week with its third performance of the season on Thursday, July 31, bringing the powerhouse vocals of Hayley Wallis & the Bright Futures to Centennial Park. Presented by Salt Spring Arts, this free event runs from 6 to 8 p.m., featuring an opening set by local favourite Mary Kastle. 

Wallis is an artist from the Kitasoo/Xai’xais First Nation in Klemtu, a small and remote island community located in the heart of the Great Bear Rainforest in British Columbia, whose voice is as commanding as it is soulful. Drawing from her Indigenous roots and contemporary influences, Wallis weaves powerful stories into her music, which spans pop, folk and soul. Since the release of her single Coffee Cup, she has been recognized across the country for her raw emotional delivery and inspiring stage presence. 

Backed by the Bright Futures, Wallis brings an electrifying live show that balances soulful grooves with deep emotional impact. Together, they create a sound that is both modern and timeless, infused with hope and honesty. 

Opening the evening is Salt Spring-based Mary Kastle, known for her rich vocals and warm, jazzy folk stylings. Anchored by funky piano lines, rhythmic guitar, soulful vocals and an inviting openness, her music carries a sense of warmth, resilience and connection. With roots on both the island and in Vancouver’s music scene, Kastle brings a grounded, soulful energy to the stage that perfectly sets the tone for the night. 

The Summer Outdoor Concert Series has become a seasonal highlight in our community, drawing locals and visitors alike for six consecutive Thursday evenings of free live music in the heart of Ganges. This year’s lineup is a dynamic mix of global sounds and West Coast favourites, curated to reflect both the diversity and talent of the wider music community. 

With three concerts still to come, including performances by Alpha Yaya Diallo, Ashleigh Ball and Empanadas Ilegales, the series is in full swing. But on July 31, all eyes — and ears — will be on Hayley Wallis and her Bright Futures. 

And as detailed last week, the July 24 concert features Inn Echo and opening act Yael Wand. 

Visit saltspringarts.com/socs to learn more. 

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