International Women's Day Concert - Forget
When
- March 8, 2020 - Doors at: 6:30pm / 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
The artist lineup for this event will be announced around Feb 23. This is an all-ages concert event with non-assigned seating (come early to pick your seat!) To inquire about pre-concert supper reservations, please contact the Happy Nun directly at (306) 457-7780
NOTE THAT THIS IWD CONCERT IS HAPPENING ON THE SUNDAY (the other concerts in this series are on the Saturday.)
Ticket proceeds from this event will go to Envision Counselling and Support 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.
Hailing from a farm in Saskatchewan, folk singer Ellen Froese is swiftly making her presence known in the Canadian music scene. The last couple years have brought main stage slots at festivals like Regina Folk Fest, and tours through Germany with DevilDuck Records. Her album 'Fightin' Words' came out in November 2019.
What is your kind of party? For Ava Wild, it is around a tea pot, dancing with a room full of hullabaloo. In her red shoe attitude and a honey sweet voice, she’s swingin’ with reckless perfection. Thanks to her song “White Toothed Bastard”, Ava Wild won SOCAN's "Young Songwriter of the Year" award, got sponsored by PrimaDonna Lingerie, Blundstone Shoes, and has toured festivals and venues across Canada and the UK.
A Saskatchewan blue sky singer/songwriter with a guitar & a suitcase full of original songs! Think love child of Gordon Lightfoot & Buffy Sainte-Marie! From kitchen party sing-alongs to soulful ballads, Lyn’s melodies are wrapped around a good story & served up with distinctive vocals with a little sass on the side.
Ivy Ling
Ivy Ling has been creating since she could hold a pencil. This 14-year-old self-taught ukulele-playing singer/songwriter has been writing songs since she was 12 and has dabbled with recording and mixing in her home studio in Weyburn. She has a large repertoire of original songs that range from folk to rhythm and blues. Her unique, calming voice, with its lower range and controlled "voice cracks," sets her apart from other artists her age.