April 5, 2025

$10 at the door (youth free, age 18 and under)

Musique Royale is thrilled to welcome The Sanctified Brothers back to Lunenburg for a Cookie Concert on Saturday April 5 at 2 pm, at the Lunenburg School of the Arts. Hailing from North Preston, The Sanctified Brothers (formerly known as the Deep River Boys) have quickly established themselves as one of the best gospel music groups in Canada. They have performed with the Gospelheirs, the Hallelujah Praise Choir and the late Rita MacNeil. They are shaking up the perceptions of gospel music with fresh twists on classics, which they infuse with elements of blues, funk and rock. A quote from singer Wallace Smith, “It’s awesome, because it’s gospel music, but it’s not your traditional gospel music. Sometimes we’ll do a traditional song, but we always try to add some variety to it. There’s never a dull moment.” Join Musique Royale for the concert and a sweet treat on April 5 at the Lunenburg School of the Arts!


Musique Royale is a province-wide music presenter in Nova Scotia. Since its founding in 1985, Musique Royale has brought world class music to venues of architectural and historic significance across the province. Hear symphony orchestras and chorus’ in beautiful churches and salon-style events, with children-friendly shows encompassing jazz, world, classical, and more. Also, from June to September our Summer Festival features early music in beautiful and historic venues across Nova Scotia. Whatever your appetite for music is, Musique Royale has something for everyone! 

Musique Royale gratefully acknowledges the Federal Department of Canadian Heritage, Nova Scotia Department of Communities, Culture and Heritage, Arts Nova Scotia, Julia Smith – major season benefactor, Support4Culture, the Lloyd Carr Harris Foundation, the Lunenburg School of the Arts, Music Nova Scotia, anonymous contributors, corporate and individual sponsors, committed volunteers and all patrons for their kind and generous support of Musique Royale.