Tickets: $25
Doors: 6:00pm
Show: 7:00pm
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Goldie Boutilier is a Canadian singer-songwriter known for her cinematic alt-country sound rooted in tragic romance, glamour, and melancholia. Raised on Tammy Wynette and Dolly Parton, she signed her first record deal with Interscope at 21 after a childhood of singing in her family’s junkyard.
After years of navigating labels and aliases, Goldie returned to her Cape Breton roots and re-emerged as an independent force, racking up 11M+ streams in just two years. Her nostalgic nod to '50s and '60s Americana has earned praise from Zane Lowe and Elton John, festival slots at Lollapalooza and ACL, and a tour invitation from Orville Peck.
Her EPs The Cowboy Gangster Politician and Emerald Year chronicle her Hollywood trials and small-town spirit. Her upcoming project, The Actress, dives deeper—an unflinching look at power, sacrifice, and self-reclamation.
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Wading through the sonic swamps of myth rock and dirty pop, Sedona is as unforgettable as a catchy tune in a hair salon. Fronted by Rachel Stewart (aka Sedona), the all-femme five-piece—Merilyn Chang (keys), Claire Gilb (guitar), Margaux Bouchegnies (bass), and Tia Cestaro (drums)—thrives on creative camaraderie.
With early singles like “Call Me Up,” “More Love,” and “Closer,” Sedona carved out a lane for femme-forward anthems inspired by icons like Diana Ross, Stevie Nicks, and Sade. Their music blends lush synths, hazy guitar, and deep grooves into something timeless, tender, and a little bit cosmic.