The Victoria Folk Music Society acknowledges with respect and gratitude the Coast Salish People upon whose traditional territories we live, work, and play. We honour and give special thanks to the Lekwungen and Saanich peoples, also called the Songhees, Esquimalt, Tsartlip, Pauquachin, Tsawout and Tseycum First Nations.

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Queen Victoria playing a banjo. VFMS: The Victoria Folk Music Society; 
50 Years and Counting...

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The Victoria Folk Music Society (VFMS)
Every Sunday
at 7:30 PM
at “Friendship Hall”
(formerly “Norway House”),
1110 Hillside Ave.
Victoria, BC
(between Quadra St.
and Cook St.
on the #4 bus route)

Admission: $8.00;
16 yrs. & under, Free;
VFMS members, volunteers, and performers: No Charge

Pre-Folk Jam: 6:45 PM

First Half: 7:30 PM
Open Stage:

sign up with Host and perform a ten-minute-set;

Performer Guidelines (PDF):
How to please a folk audience!

Half-time Break:
Tea, coffee and assorted goodies available

Second Half: 9:00 PM
The Feature

Format may occasionally vary

Memberships and
Monthly Newsletter (N/L):
$85.00 Individual;
$140.00 Family;
$20.00 N/L only

FOR Information or Emergency Contact
email info@victoriafolkmusic.ca
or
 

Mail to:
Victoria Folk Music Society,
c/o 3483 Lovat Avenue,
Victoria, BC, V8X 1T8

For booking info, email featurebooking.vfms at shaw.ca at shaw.ca

Email comments, updates, or queries about the VFMS website to webmaster at victoriafolkmusic.ca

Check out our Archive of previous VFMS features
starting with 2026
(going back to 1976!)

We have a special page
of links to performers’ websites: see Performer Links, mostly,
(a list of many folks who have featured on our stage!)

A Vancouver Island-focused IslandFolk eMail ListServ: Email about music & music events. To subscribe: go to victoriafolkmusic.ca /mailman/listinfo/ islandfolk_victoriafolkmusic.ca

View in your browser or download the VFMS May 2026 Newsletter
(PDF)

Departed Friends and Musicians

Live-Music Event VENUES Facebook Events shared on the VFMS Facebook webpage in the past seven years (well over 250+ venues)

NEW WEBPAGE!
Live-Music Events
on Vancouver Island
for May 2026

NEW WEBPAGE!
Music Genres and Terms
with hyperlinks

Open Jams & Open Mics
on Vancouver Island, etc.
Spring 2026
SundaysMondaysTuesdaysWednesdaysThursdaysFridaysSaturdays

USEFUL!
Do-It-Yourself House Concerts
simple, step-by-step advice

 

And see our up-to-date webpage listing for
Live-Music Events on Vancouver Island for the Month of May 2026!
 

Our roster of Feature Acts:
May 17 The Legacy Ukulele Ensemble
May 24 Backyard Boulevard
May 31 Multi-feature: David & Hélène, La Vie Ensemblé; Choralina Chanté; Three Amigos
Jun 07 Shelley & Doug
Jun 14 Hill 60
 ···

May 17 The Legacy Ukulele Ensemble

The Legacy Ukulele Ensemble is a group of 14 players from across the U.S. and Canada who are committed to developing music literacy, musician­ship, and ukulele playing skills with the goal of performing and sharing their music with audiences.

The group was established in Septem­ber 2016 and has contin­ued to evolve ever since, meeting both online and in person. The group’s repertoire includes a mix of Hawaiian, Classical, Folk, Rock, Pop, and Country pieces.

In 2022 the ensemble was awarded 1st Place in the Ukulele Division of the Kumukahi Ukulele & Hula Festival in Las Vegas and they have been showcased at the past five NAMM Shows in Anaheim, California, and were featured on stage in 2023 with internationally-renowned performers, The Wooten Family.

The Legacy Ensemble’s mandate is to model life-long learning and to inspire adults to embrace life-long learning through music. Come, hear, and be inspired!

May 24 Backyard Boulevard

Backyard Boulevard discovered each other during COVID, on the boulevard behind their banjo-player’s house. What a great surprise – musical neighbours! Mark is a bass player who has headlined the Calgary Folk Festival; Susan and Robert are songwriters with 40 years experience writing musical theatre; James, is a closet Jazz-Banjo climatologist; and Blair is former drummer for a ’90s Vancouver Rock band now playing hand percussion. Currently, with jobs and families, they’re happiest keeping it local, playing street parties from Oaklands to James Bay, local festivals (e.g. Filberg, Highland Fling, Spot Prawn Fest, Butchart’s Gardens), and Folk Clubs around the south island.

Inspired, authentic singing. Evocative, quirky stories. Irresistible groove. Inventive instrumentals. Memorable melodies, often with a we-really-mean-it invitation to sing along. The undeniable magic of musical friends at play! The moment they take the stage, Backyard Boulevard reminds us just how good real Folk Music can be!!

May Multi-feature: David & Hélène - La Vie Ensemblé; Choralina Chanté; Three Amigos

8:15 pm La Vie Ensemblé, a husband-and-wife duo with diverse experience, presents original songs, French Chansons, and re-imagined covers. Hélène is a singer-songwriter, author, and speaker who adds foot percussion and concertina to their sound, while David is a classical guitarist, composer, singer-songwriter, and educator. Together they create intimate, heartfelt performances that connect audiences through music and shared moments.

9:10 pm Choralina Chanté is a Vancouver Island–based Folk/Soul singer-songwriter currently perform­ing across the island as part of her 2026 tour. Known for her soulful voice and stripped-back acoustic style, she brings a natural, engaging presence to the stage. Her performances feature original music and re-imagined cover songs, delivered with honesty and a strong voice!

9:35 pm The Three Amigos are Jeff Terrell, Rob Philips, and Bruce Tobin. Together, they write all their own tunes – a blend of Folky Country and acoustic Rock – with Bruce and Jeff playing guitars and Rob playing percussion for songs you’ll never hear on the radio, but that you’re sure to enjoy and remember!

VFMS Features:

Sundays in April, May & June 2026 —

Previous Folk Club Features

Listed by date, one year of VFMS Feature Acts per webpage:
 2026,  2025,  2024,  2023,  2020,  …   199819971996,  … back to  1976!
(We resolved to have a weekly Coffee House beginning January 1986;
 the previous schedule was twice a month: second- and fourth- Sundays).



The Calendar…


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Guitar Fingerboard, Standard Tuning: notes of the D major scale:

D major scale—2 sharps—F# and C#.

six strings, 22 frets. Note: image is 300 pixels per inch, so you can zoom in on it …

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