Music

The Ennis Sisters performed in PEI

At The Historic St. Mary's In Kensington

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USPA NEWS - The Ennis Sisters brought their energetic performance to the Kensington, PEI area in August 2025, inspiring audiences at Historic St. Mary's as part of the Under the Spire concert series.
Ennis Sisters
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The Ennis Sisters are a JUNO Award-winning trio from St. John’s, Newfoundland and Labrador, who have been uplifting audiences globally for over 25 years with their mesmerizing harmonies and inspiring songwriting. Infused with Celtic and traditional Newfoundland influences, their music offers a diverse mix of original songs as well as uniquely interpreted tunes and ballads.
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In 1997, Maureen, Karen, and Teresa Ennis embarked on a remarkable journey, releasing their debut album Red is the Rose, which not only launched their musical career but also highlighted their exceptional talent and profound connection to their folk roots. Since then, they have released 14 full-length studio albums, garnering numerous prestigious awards, including a JUNO Award, a SOCAN Award, and multiple ECMAs and MusicNL Awards, a testament to their enduring impact and dedication to their craft.
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Throughout their illustrious career they have embarked on extraordinary tours taking them to iconic stages across the globe, electrifying audiences with their awe-inspiring performances and leaving an enduring legacy on the international music landscape.
Ennis Sisters
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The Ennis Sisters' music embodies the unbreakable spirit and warmth of Newfoundland, forging profound connections with listeners worldwide. As passionate cultural ambassadors, they continue to captivate audiences with their ageless melodies, demonstrating the transformative power of Newfoundland & Labrador's musical heritage to unite and inspire people globally. Their enduring legacy celebrates the boundless potential of family, tradition, and music to drive positive change and foster a deeper sense of community.
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