International Women's Day Concert - Saskatoon

When

  • March 7, 2020 - Showtime: 7:00pm

International Women's Day Concert

SaskMusic is pleased to present special concerts across Saskatchewan on March 7-8, 2020 in celebration of International Women's Day, and with the generous support of federal agency The Foundation Assisting Canadian Talent on Recordings (FACTOR Canada.) #FACTORfundedWomensDay

This is an all-ages concert event with non-assigned seating (come early to pick your seat!)

This venue has limited wheelchair access; there is a stair crawler available that can handle standard wheelchairs. If required, please call the venue in advance 306-653-5191 to discuss your needs and confirm if this access will work for you, prior to purchasing tickets.

Ticket proceeds from this event will go to the Saskatoon Sexual Assault & Information Centre. Tickets just $15 each, and $10 for those 18 & under available online HERE

For more info, please contact SaskMusic or call toll-free in Sask, 1-800-347-0676.

Valerie Raye

Valerie Raye combines country, blues, rock, and folk, with soulful and vulnerable lyricism to achieve a unique sound that is heavily autobiographical. She has performed hundreds of shows across Canada, the United States, and Europe, bringing her gritty style of alternative roots music to fans of blue collar storytelling, while also being acknowledged for her capabilities on the guitar by industry professionals, trade magazines, and brand endorsements.

Toria Summerfield

A singer-songwriter influenced by Amy Winehouse, Patsy Cline and Lana Del Rey, Toria Summerfield’s music merges confessional lyrics and melancholic themes with a lo-fi, alternative R&B sound.

Eliza Doyle

Bright, feisty and fierce, this banjo playin’ troubadour of exceptional talent and vision delivers a lively show that goes beyond the stage with her spontaneous and contagious energy. Eliza Doyle is a JUNO- (with The Dead South) and international award-winning artist who can be described as sweet as honey and raw as hide. She continues to work with under-served and remote communities, developing music programming that will help combat the mental health crisis in our province, which led to an Industry Achievement Saskatchewan Music Award Nomination in 2019.

Katelyn Lehner

Katelyn Lehner is one of the newest voices on the Canadian country music scene. From the heart of the province, her music can be described as sweet, yet powerful. Katelyn has just finished recording her brand-new debut album produced by Johnny Sinclair and Leslie Stanwyck (of The Pursuit of Happiness and Universal Honey fame). Her new album is set to be released in spring 2020. Her music is modern like Maren, crisp like Kelsea, and powerful like Carrie.

Cass Maffenbeier

Cass Maffenbeier is 16 years old and has been involved in music since age 6. She is a self-taught acoustic guitarist, avid singer-songwriter, and also plays the piano and slide trombone in her school band. She enjoys travelling the Southwest with her fellow musicians. In her spare time she competes at high school rodeos across Saskatchewan, and trains horses and ponies. She is working on her debut album.

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