WHITEHORSE, presented by Trail & District Arts Council and The Flying Steamshovel on Thursday, October 6 at 7:30 pm at The Bailey Theatre.
FREE Concert - THANK YOU PATRONS FOR YOUR SUPPORT AND WELCOME BACK!
Join the Trail & District Arts Council in celebrating the start of the performance season, experiencing the exciting Bailey Theatre upgrades and re-engaging audiences after a couple tough years in the live arts sector.
Since their debut, Whitehorse
2022 sees Whitehorse’s prolific streak continue with another full length album release, “I’m Not Crying, You’re Crying”, as well as Volume 3 of the band’s popular “The Northern South” series of covers EPs. In addition to the band’s long-awaited return to live touring, it promises to be another stellar year for Whitehorse and their fans.
“…musical mad scientists with the stage as their laboratory. Instruments are set up everywhere for them to play, and they’ll record drum loops live to accompany themselves, creating a soundscape that sounds huge, and never leaves you wanting…Simply brilliant.” - Jean-Frederic Vachon, Diary of a Music Addict
“…an alchemical blend of torch and twang…Doucet and McClelland have beautiful voices on their own, and together there’s a natural symmetry that bears a bold witness to the themes of love and loss found in much of their work…” - Jeffrey Loewen, infonews.ca
“… dramatic, acoustic, roots-pop…with them duetting throughout their set effortlessly, beautifully and building the songs higher, fuller than they are in recorded form.” - Mike Bell, Calgary Herald
The box office will be open during intermission on show night for ticket sales to upcoming shows or to become a Patron of the Arts! Becoming a Patron of the Arts Member for just $15 giving you exclusive benefits including pre-access to buy the best seats for select performances and other special offers.
Opening Act: Jesse Northey
New support announced! Replacing Chloe Doucet on the Whitehorse tour is the amazing Jesse Northey.
A decade and change into his career, Northey has established himself as a songwriter, with inspiration from the decades' worth of tune-smiths that have come before him. In tandem with lyrics that explore the myriad ways in which we need to dismantle the artifice of masculinity, societal norms, and creativity-sapping careerist ambitions, this is music firmly rooted in the classics, but cut with a clear-eyed contemporary viewpoint.
On his new album Onion Knight, Northey presents a distillation of these influences, with lush and up front drums, McCartney-esque base, and songs driven by piano, vintage keyboards, and shimmering synths, bringing to mind Elliott Smith, Harry Nilsson, and Aimee Mann.
Jesse Northey starts at 7:30 pm with a 20 minute intermission before Whitehorse takes the stage at 8:15 pm. Reserved Seating. Maximum 4 tickets per person. Licensed event.
Call, visit, or go online to reserve your free ticket. Please note - buying online will charge you $1 online ticketing fee per ticket. All on-line ticket purchases will be charged a $1 per ticket fee. You will be charged $1 for each free ticket ordered on-line.
The Whitehorse show is presented by Trail & District Arts Council and The Flying Steamshovel, and supported by the BC Arts Council, the BC Touring Council, the Government of British Columbia and Tourism South Kootenay. This series is funded [in part] by the Government of Canada. / Ce projet est financé [en partie] par le gouvernement du Canada.