Irish Mythen was born in Ireland and now resides in Charlottetown Prince Edward Island. Her latest release, Little Bones, gained her a 2020 JUNO nomination for Contemporary Roots Album of the Year, seven Music PEI 2020 nominations and two wins — Touring Artist of the Year and Roots Contemporary Recording of the Year, and a Canadian Folk Music Award for Solo Artist of the Year. Irish’s live performances are a thing of raw power, emotion and a connection with her audience that just has to be seen to be believed.
Her third album earned Phyllis Sinclair a Best Folk Acoustic Album Award by the Canadian Aboriginal Music Awards and a nomination as Female Entertainer of the Year by the Aboriginal People’s Choice Awards. Phyllis was nominated for a Canadian Folk Music Award for her fifth album Ghost Bones. Phyllis says, “I was given the Cree name, Songkeeper Woman by a community elder. It’s a name that comes with a level of responsibility that I take to heart.” Her passion and advocacy are evident in her nurtured prose, humor and congeniality.
***Tickets for tonight’s concert will be available at the door.***
$30 advance tickets for our two remaining fall concerts at the Nick are on sale through Eventbrite. If your circumstances should change, refunds are available up to 24 hours prior to our events.
Here’s our upcoming fall lineup:
November 12 Irish Mythen with opening act Phyllis Sinclair
November 26 Dala with opening act Rob Heath
2022-2023 Nick season tickets are available and will now cost $252 each for nine concerts.
Season tickets may be purchased by an E-transfer sent to <info@thenick.ca>. Please include your email address, mailing address and phone number. Your E-Transfer will be automatically deposited.