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Damn Good Comedy Show - Scarborough | Olde Stone Cottage Pub
Nov 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Kingston
Event Details: Doors: 6:30 PM
Show: 7:00 PM Stone Cottage Pub
3750 Kingston Rd
Scarborough, Ontario Comedians seen on Just For Laughs, CBC Comedy, Comedy Central, Yuk Yuk's, CTV Comedy, and more. This is a 19+ event, valid government-issued photo I.D. is required. In case the event is not sold out tickets will be available at the door on the day of the show. For more information follow DFRNT Nights on Instagram @dfrntnights **** All tickets are final and non-refundable ****
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Scarborough Sounds | Chromatic Studios Inc
Nov 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Kingston
Scarborough Sounds is back! Join us at Chromatic Studios Inc for a night of live music and good vibes. Get ready to groove to some amazing tunes and enjoy the company of fellow music lovers. This in-person event is the perfect opportunity to support local artists and discover new talent. Don't miss out on this unforgettable evening of music and fun!
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Tamasha Bollywood Party | LaVida Bistrobar & Social
Nov 22, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Kingston
Welcome to the Tamasha Bollywood Party! Get ready to dance the night away at LaVida Bistrobar & Social. Join us for a night filled with vibrant music, delicious food, and a whole lot of fun. Put on your best Bollywood attire and get ready to groove to the latest hits. Whether you're a seasoned dancer or just looking to have a good time, this event is perfect for everyone. Don't miss out on this unforgettable night of entertainment and excitement. See you there!
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CARRADINE'S COCKNEY SING-A-LONG | St John the Baptist
Nov 23, 2024 (UTC+0)ENDED
Kingston
CARRADINE'S COCKNEY SING-A-LONG MR TOM CARRADINE ON THE OL'JOANNA THE MUSIC -HALL ERA WORLD WAR I &II . WEST END WWW.CARRADINESCOCKNEYSINGALONG.CO.UK Come along and join us onSaturday 23 November, Doors open 7.30pm-1000pmSt Johns Church Hall, Robin Hood Lane, SW15 3PY Tickets £10.00 www.inthevale.org.uk for details and to buy ticketsBring your own drinks and nibbles
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Geoffroy at The Broom Factory Kingston | The Broom Factory
Nov 23, 2024 (UTC-5)ENDED
Kingston
Geoffroy Saturday Nov 23rd at The Broom Factory Doors 7pm Show 7:30pm All Ages Geoffroy is an essential and still emerging voice in Canadian music. Now three LPs into a career that has solidified him as one of Quebec’s best artists, the Montreal-born songwriter and producer takes the next step internationally with the release of fourth full-length Good Boy. Almost 10 years removed from his first release, this project was sparked with the intention of creating Geoffroy’s most authentic work to date, blending organic instrumentation and electronic elements into a bright and rich album filled with diverse sounds, a collection of songs that moves beyond the brooding depth that has defined recent works. Here there is room for an atmosphere of light, appreciation, and well-being. Music for warm days and nights, imbued with rich experiences for those who immerse themselves. The album is the latest in a stellar run of LPs, including debut Coastline (2017), 1952 (2019) and Live Slow Die Wise (2022). Each album has reflected a different tone and period in the artist’s life and his evolution and experimentation with different sonic pallets. In this case, Good Boy sees Geoffroy look back and collaborate with longtime production partners Clément Leduc and Gabriel Gagnon, but also incorporate a diverse collection of new background musicians and singers that brings the album to life in vibrant color. That diversity was driven by a gradual shift in Geoffroy’s influences, having spent recent years immersing himself in the worlds of cumbia music and a range of other latin and african rhythmic styles, that melded with his traditional singer-songwriter form to create something that feels truly international. In fact the record’s narrative was inspired by a trip to Mexico where he befriended - and ultimately adopted - a shelter dog named Papi, bringing him from the streets of Mexico City to Montreal. Papi serves as the mascot for the LP, but more importantly acts as an overarching metaphor for being lost, but ultimately found. Asked to reflect on the change in perspective that accompanied the transition from his previous musical era into this one, Geoffroy spoke to the clarity he experienced in terms of his own agenda in the creation of music. “Live Slow Die Wise had a slower pace and I was eager to step away from the nostalgia and melancholy I had visited and analyzed plenty in the past,” Geoffroy reflects. “I did what felt natural, a feel-good album (I think) that shed the weight of the other ones. I feel I’m getting closer to the sound I’m looking for, though I might be chasing something that’s faster than me.
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