Sunday November 8 7:30 to 8:40 pm
Monday November 9 7:30 to 8:40 pm
Chantal Kreviazuk comes to the Bailey Theatre for an evening of stories and songs
The Trail & District Arts Council is excited to announce three incredible shows by iconic Canadian songstress, Chantal Kreviazuk, at The Bailey Theatre on November 7, 8 & 9 at 7:30 pm. Chantal Kreviazuk in Concert will be a night of stories and songs, the perfect intimate evening for these 50 person shows.
Chantal Kreviazuk is one of Canada’s most accomplished songwriters and recognizable voices and a platinum-selling, three-time Juno Award-winning artist. She released her eighth studio album, “Get to You,” this summer, featuring 11 songs, all written and produced by Chantal with Dylan Wiggins.
“This album means so much to me because it has a positive message throughout about self-love, acceptance and perseverance,” says Chantal. “It’s also the album I created the most independently without outside influence. It’s my essence of recording at the moment and for that I am so proud and happy.”
The choice to proceed with the release of an album during a global pandemic was an easy one for Chantal. “The wonderful thing about music is that it is always welcomed and needed,” she says. “In times of crisis, it offers solace and comfort. Without question, now is the time to release music.”
In 2016, Chantal returned with her sixth album "Hard Sail" after a nearly seven-year break from recorded music. During that time, she focused on raising her three sons and crafting songs. Chantal has written for Drake, Pitbull, Kendrick Lamar, Britney Spears, Christina Aguilera and Josh Groban and countless others. Chantal and her husband Raine Maida released their first collaborative album together as MOON VS SUN, "I’m Going to Break Your Heart," as well as an accompanying documentary, earlier this year.
In 2014, Chantal and Raine became members of the Order of Canada, recognizing their work with human and animal rights, mental health, education, and environmental causes. Chantal is a founding artist of War Child and has been an ambassador for them for nearly two decades.
Tickets are $50.
Tickets may only be purchased online at thebailey.ca or by phoning the Box Office at 250-368-9669 from Monday to Friday from 12-4 pm.
Anyone attending will have to adhere to our safety protocols to ensure physical distancing. Full safety details are available on trail-arts.com and full refunds for anyone who can no longer attend if they feel ill.
This show is made possible thanks to funding from the Government of British Columbia, BC Arts Council, Creative BC, and Canadian Heritage.