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Yasgurs Farm is teaming up with Placeholders out of Kingston to bring you a night of funk-rock, jam-band, pop, dance, and fun.
Doors: 8pm
$15 atd
EARLY SHOW!
Come party with us as we celebrate the release of our lead single from our upcoming album. We’re super stoked to be joined by our friends Jammers Waffle House and Shy by Shy. 19+, $10 cover at the door!
6:00 p.m. – Doors open
6:15 p.m. – Shy by Shy
7:15 p.m. – Jammer’s Waffle House
8:15 p.m. – Kings of Our Kin
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Kings of Our Kin is an indie rock band based in Toronto. Consisting of vocalist Tom Andrews, guitarist Isaac Bender, bassist Jess Roveda, and drummer Gab, the band is on track to release their first full length release in 2020 to follow up their self-titled 2018 EP.
Jammer’s Waffle House is an award winning Indie Rock band founded through a strong passion to make music and entertain. The Mississauga quartet has established themselves as one of the top high-energy bands in the GTA through memorable songs, sold out shows and tight performances every night!
Shy By Shy is a Toronto-based indie psych-folk band. Using layered vocal harmonies and memorable melodies, they create music for neurotic types who still want to party.
KINGS OF OUR KIN
JAMMERS WAFFLE HOUSE
SHY BY SHY
Christina Hutt has been dubbed “The Voice” in her hometown of Muskoka, Ontario.She sings from the seed of her soul weaving together Country, Blues, and Folk music.Her natural rich tone, distinctive vibrato, and passionate delivery never goes unnoticed. Prepare to be moved. 8PM SHOWTIME.
With lyrical dexterity and baritone rasp that has earned him the fitting (albeit lazy) comparison to the holy triumvirate: Dylan, Waits, and Cohen, Freeman Dre is today’s street-wise troubadour. The Toronto-based singer songwriter hails from the once gritty but quickly-gentrifying neighborhood of Parkdale. It’s a place where junkies, winos and new immigrants exist in the shadow spaces between condo towers and artists lofts. Even as gentrification pushes them out, these wayward characters find a home in Freeman Dre’s songs. The tunes—direct, memorable, romantic, and informed by folk-rock tradition as much as his Irish and Polish roots—invoke beer-swilling singalongs, foot stomping dance parties, and more than a few tears. Like the late night shot of whiskey, Freeman’s Dre music hits you straight in the gut and then fills your head with the foolish idea that, with enough love, anything is possible. 9PM SHOWTIME.