#ItHappenedAtCITS: Whitehorse
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In the lead up to Canada Day we’ll be celebrating some of the best Canadian artists who have played our theatre over the last couple of years. Whitehorse have played Centre In The Square a few times with Sarah McLachlan, as a duo, and full band. They last played Centre In The Square on November 18, 2017.
![Luke Doucet, donned in a cowboy hat, stands on stage, triumphantly holding his electric guitar in the air while playing it. In the background, Melissa McClelland strums an acoustic guitar, both illuminated in a soft purple glow. The enchanting scene captures a harmonious blend of musical passion and stage presence.](https://centreinthesquare.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Whitehorse-17.jpg)
![Melissa McClelland graces the stage with an acoustic guitar, singing into a microphone adorned with a yellow telephone receiver. Her performance blends musical artistry with a touch of whimsy, creating a unique and captivating presence on stage.](https://centreinthesquare.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Whitehorse-21.jpg)
![Luke Doucet, sporting a cowboy hat, commands the stage, holding his blue electric guitar and singing into the microphone. The spotlight illuminates him against a sparkly backdrop, creating a visually striking and dynamic presence that captures the essence of his performance.](https://centreinthesquare.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Whitehorse-32.jpg)
![Whitehorse band members create a timeless tableau on stage in a black and white photo. Luke Doucet on the left strums an acoustic guitar, Melissa McClelland on the right wields an electric guitar, while a drummer holds the center stage. In the background, another band member plays a guitar, capturing the collaborative and harmonious essence of their musical performance.](https://centreinthesquare.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Whitehorse-2.jpg)
![Melissa McClelland takes the stage in vibrant style, adorned in a brightly colored patterned shawl, playing a white electric guitar. The drummer provides a rhythmic backdrop, while the blue-lit stage is framed by two neon pink light rays, creating a visually dynamic and energetic scene.](https://centreinthesquare.com/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Whitehorse-5.jpg)