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Drury Lane Theatre honours Linda Ronstadt in Burlington tribute show.
Summary
On Jan. 16, 2026, Karen Coughlin and a local band performed The Linda Ronstadt Show: Her Songs, Her Story at Burlington's Drury Lane Theatre. The concert served as a fundraiser for Parkinson Canada in honour of Ronstadt, who was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease in 2013.
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A local tribute to Linda Ronstadt took place at Burlington's Drury Lane Theatre on Jan. 16, 2026. Singer Karen Coughlin and a locally sourced band presented The Linda Ronstadt Show: Her Songs, Her Story. The performance aimed to reflect Ronstadt's wide-ranging career and stage presence. The evening also raised funds for Parkinson Canada in recognition of Ronstadt's diagnosis.
Key details:
- The show was billed as The Linda Ronstadt Show: Her Songs, Her Story and was performed on Friday, Jan. 16, 2026, at Drury Lane Theatre in Burlington.
- Karen Coughlin led the performance with Ed Mortenson (drums), Bruce Tournay (piano and vocals), Alex Harrison (guitar) and Steve Skingley (bass).
- The set included well-known Ronstadt songs such as "When Will I Be Loved" and "You're No Good," reflecting her work across country, rock and pop.
- Audience members sang along, tapped their feet and shared memories during the performance, according to the report.
- The event sold Linda Ronstadt merchandise after the show to raise money for Parkinson Canada, and the final number used an old recording of Ronstadt so her voice could be heard on stage.
- A second showing was scheduled for Jan. 17, 2026 at 8:00 p.m., and the production was set to move to The Regent Theatre in Oshawa on Feb. 13, 2026.
Summary:
The tribute performance sought to capture Linda Ronstadt's versatility and the emotional range of her music while serving as a fundraiser tied to her Parkinson's diagnosis. The production continued with a second Burlington showing and a planned run in Oshawa, while Drury Lane prepared upcoming February programming.
