Feel the crowd. Feel the beat. Feel the moment.
Fairway Fest is where London comes together for high-energy performances, electric nights, and memories you’ll be talking about long after the final encore. This isn’t just a concert — it’s the ultimate summer send-off.
About Alan Doyle:
When you’re as busy as Alan Doyle, you create music whenever and wherever you can. So, it’s not shocking to hear that his six-song EP, Already Dancing, was recorded in six studios across five cities in two countries – especially considering that last year may have been the busiest of his more-than-three-decade career.
With Already Dancing, Doyle and his collaborators recorded wherever they happened to be. Featuring five original songs (including the foot-stomping first single “Nancy,” with The East Pointers) as well as Doyle’s version of the 1986 Spirit of the West classic “The Crawl” (with the band’s legendary co-founder Geoffrey Kelly on whistle and vocals), Already Dancing took shape in: St. John’s, Newfoundland; Halifax, Nova Scotia; Charlottetown, PEI; and Santa Monica, California, before Doyle brought the whole team together at the National Music Centre in Calgary to finish it off.
Doyle’s CV is extensive: founding member of Great Big Sea, a best-selling author, a film and TV actor producer with multiple major credits, including staring in the wildly successful musical Tell Tale Harbour. Yet the wildly popular musician from Petty Harbour, Newfoundland remains most electrifying before a live audience, abetted by his ace band. “I am the luckiest guy in the world,” Doyle says. “It’s such a privilege to stand among those players on stage.”