The event starts tonight at 7pm.
Juno award-winning singer William Prince is currently embarking on a western Canada tour, with the Yukon being one of his first stops.
Raised on the Peguis First Nation in Manitoba, Prince created his first full-length debut album "Eartly Days" in 2015 and was honoured "Aboriginal Artics of the Year at the 2016 Western Canadian Music Awards and "Contemporary Roots Album of the Year" at the 2017 Juno awards.
Prince says it's great starting his tour off this year in the Yukon.
"Well Watson Lake was the first stop of the tour and it the first venturing out in the New Year. I had some shows at the end of January and February but this was the next big kick-off for the next run of things. It's my first time up in the Yukon and I'm just playing some folk, country and singer-songwriter kind of tunes."
Prince was in Teslin earlier this week and will be playing at the Yukon Arts Centre in Whitehorse tonight.
Prince says his dad was a huge inspiration for development in his music career at an early age.
"My dad always had a guitar in the house. I played in a country band when I was pretty young and I was always writing songs and recording albums for him. He put out three albums and I played the guitar, drums and different things on his records. He led me through the gates".
Iconic songs off his chart include "Breathless", "You Got Me" and "Little Things" and Prince says writing award-winning songs come from his experiences in everyday life.
"When you're a writer its more about collecting moments and imagery and different things you encounter in your day-to-day life. I sing about my family,my friends, my experiences and love. Those are the things we can all relate to."
After the Yukon, William Prince will be stopping at the Banff Centre next month.

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