Nov. 26 – Dala with opener Rob Heath

Dala

Juno nominees and winners of the Canadian Folk Music Award for Vocal Group of the Year, Amanda Walther and Sheila Carabine of Dala write and sing in harmony best described as angelic. Dala write songs that are both catchy and insightful. Amanda’s ethereal soprano voice blends seamlessly with Sheila’s velvety alto, creating the lush harmonies that have become their trademark.  The sheer joy with which they perform is infectious, turning first-time listeners into instant fans.

Rob Heath

Singer/songwriter Rob Heath is first and foremost a storyteller. He has a keen eye for observance of the human condition and an ardent ear for putting it all to music.  He won first place in the Calgary Folk Music Festival Songwriting Contest, won the New Folk competition at the Kerrville Folk Festival and was nominated for Canadian Folk Music Award as Songwriter of the Year. His latest CD Biggest Moments was released in 2022.  Most of the songs are about people showing kindness to others without any expectations.

***Tickets for tonight’s concert will be available at the door.***

$30 advance tickets for our remaining fall concert at the Nick are on sale through Eventbrite. If your circumstances should change, refunds are available up to 24 hours prior to our events.

2022-2023 Nick season tickets are available and will now cost $224 each for eight 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.

Tickets for all seven new year concerts will go on sale December 15.

Nov 12 – Irish Mythen with opener Phyllis Sinclair

Irish Mythen

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.

Phyllis Sinclair

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.

Oct. 29 – Little Miss Higgins with Kris Demeanor and opener Ian Foster

Little Miss Higgins
Kris Demeanor

Inspired by stories of Higgins’s great-grandmother, Eva Bersay, Songs of The Fire Waltz is a one-of-a-kind audio experience. A riveting tale of an extraordinary woman, The Fire Waltz follows Eva on her journey to Canada from Jersey Island, off the northern coast of France, during the early 1900s, depicting the power and perils of love, the realities of a world at war and the uncertainties of the aftershocks. Higgins will be joined by co-creator Kris Demeanor and bass player Gilles Fournier.

Ian Foster

Newfoundland’s Ian Foster is a storyteller who continues to evolve and defy genre, as his latest forthcoming album and film project Close to the Bone illustrates.  He is a MusicNL and East Coast Music Award winner and a finalist for the International Songwriting Competition.  A master with words, he’s got many a tale to tell and tells them with elegance. Some of the songs are in essence short stories, others poeticisms reflecting a connection to his surroundings.

***Tickets for tonight’s concert will be available at the door.***

$30 advance tickets for our three 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 lineup:

October 29   Little Miss Higgins and Kris Demeanor present Songs of The Fire Waltz with opening act Ian Foster     

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 $280 each for ten 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.

Next Concert – The Pairs and Tim Isberg Oct. 15

**Tickets will be available at the door for tonight’s concert.**

The Pairs

Family is the cord that ties The Pairs together, and with soaring harmonies they share stories of life’s hope, hilarity, and hardship. Their emotion-full performances and unbottled chemistry quickly connect them with their audiences, blurring the line between the stage and the crowd. Powered by 3 classically trained vocalists and a former punk rock drummer, The Pairs create acoustic harmony pop tunes grounded in unique rhythms that will hug your ear drums and inspire you to dance.

Here’s a video of The Pairs singing High Hopes in a living room session.

Tim Isberg

From Rwanda to Afghanistan, veteran soldier Tim Isberg experienced the real-life challenges while deployed amid the best and worst humanity has to offer. A Nominee for ACMA Male Artist of the Year and Top 5 Best Albums, Tim is a storyteller who brings an Americana blend of well-crafted songs to the stage and a unique and endearing array of experiences he shares in a way that makes each listener feel connected.

Here’s a video of Tim in concert singing Dreams.

$30 advance tickets for all four fall concerts at the Nick are now on sale through Eventbrite. If your circumstances should change, refunds are available up to 24 hours prior to our events.

Here’s our upcoming lineup:

October 15       The Pairs with opening act Tim Isberg

October 29   Little Miss Higgins and Kris Demeanor present The Fire Waltz with opening act Ian Foster     

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 $308 each for eleven 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.

Fall Tickets on Sale Now

Tickets will be sold at the door for tonight’s performance. We will have a Square credit card system available.

$30 advance tickets for all five fall concerts at the Nick are now on sale through Eventbrite. Here’s our upcoming lineup:

October 1         The Fretless with opening act Magnolia Buckskin

The Fretless

The Fretless is a Canadian fiddle foursome playing an essential part in the emerging movement mainstreaming traditional Irish folk music. Starting with its debut album in 2012, the band has steadily pushed further into the public eye, winning Instrumental Group of the Year at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. In 2017, The Fretless took home a Juno award for Instrumental Album of The Year for Bird’s Nest.

ANOTHER UPDATE: Winnipeg singer Madeleine Roger will join The Fretless on vocals. Madeleine opened at the Nick for Pharis and Jason Romero in 2019.

Magnolia Buckskin

Magnolia Buckskin members Corry Ulan, Natasha Sayer and Kathy Cook are excited about sharing their new CD titled Die Laughing. They have been winning the hearts of audiences for more than half a decade with their intriguing lyrics and captivating arrangements. A flavorful blend of grassroots, folk, and acoustic pop music highlights sweet harmonies, laced with banjo, accordion, clarinet, mandolin, bass and guitar. 

October 15       The Pairs with opening act Tim Isberg     

The Pairs

Family is the cord that ties The Pairs together, and with soaring harmonies they share stories of life’s hope, hilarity, and hardship. Their emotion-full performances and unbottled chemistry quickly connect them with their audiences, blurring the line between the stage and the crowd. Powered by 3 classically trained vocalists and a former punk rock drummer, The Pairs create acoustic harmony pop tunes grounded in unique rhythms that will hug your ear drums and inspire you to dance.

Tim Isberg

From Rwanda to Afghanistan, veteran soldier Tim Isberg experienced the real-life challenges while deployed amid the best and worst humanity has to offer. A Nominee for ACMA Male Artist of the Year and Top 5 Best Albums, Tim is a storyteller who brings an Americana blend of well-crafted songs to the stage and a unique and endearing array of experiences he shares in a way that makes each listener feel connected.

October 29   Little Miss Higgins and Kris Demeanor present The Fire Waltz with opening act Ian Foster     

Little Miss Higgins
Kris Demeanor

Little Miss Higgins struts and serenades her way onto any stage playing music brewed in early country blues, jazz and folk.  Her six independently released albums have earned Juno and Maple Blues Award nominations and  the Outstanding Blues Recording at the Western Canadian Music Awards.  The Fire Waltz is a collaboration with Kris Demeanor, following a song cycle journey of a mother from a WWII era English Channel island to the great northern plains of Canada.   

Ian Foster

Newfoundland’s Ian Foster is a storyteller who continues to evolve and defy genre, as his latest forthcoming album and film project Close to the Bone illustrates.  He is a MusicNL and East Coast Music Award winner and a finalist for the International Songwriting Competition.  A master with words, he’s got many a tale to tell and tells them with elegance. Some of the songs are in essence short stories, others poeticisms reflecting a connection to his surroundings.

November 12    Irish Mythen  with opening act Phyllis Sinclair

Irish Mythen

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.

Phyllis Sinclair

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.

November 26    Dala with opening act Rob Heath

Dala

Juno nominees and winners of the Canadian Folk Music Award for Vocal Group of the Year, Amanda Walther and Sheila Carabine of Dala write and sing in harmony best described as angelic. Dala write songs that are both catchy and insightful. Amanda’s ethereal soprano voice blends seamlessly with Sheila’s velvety alto, creating the lush harmonies that have become their trademark.  The sheer joy with which they perform is infectious, turning first-time listeners into instant fans.

Rob Heath

Singer/songwriter Rob Heath is first and foremost a storyteller. He has a keen eye for observance of the human condition and an ardent ear for putting it all to music.  He won first place in the Calgary Folk Music Festival Songwriting Contest, won the New Folk competition at the Kerrville Folk Festival and was nominated for Canadian Folk Music Award as Songwriter of the Year. His latest CD Biggest Moments was released in 2022.  Most of the songs are about people showing kindness to others without any expectations.

2022-2023 Nick season tickets are available and will cost $336 each.

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.