SCF Little Dipper Series presents Said The Whale - Matinée
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About this event
Squamish Constellation Festival is thrilled to add a matine show featuring Juno Award-winning artists, Said The Whale in an intimate acoustic trio performance, with special guest Cat Madden, at the Brackendale Art Gallery, Saturday, Jan.22, 2022!
See below to pre-purchase fabulous Graze Wilder charcuterie options and premium wines by the bottle from Fort Berens.
We will also be offering beer from Backcountry Brewing, cider from Clilffside, wine by the glass, as well as Panago pizza slices and an assortment of snacks at the bar.
Doors at 3 pm // Show at 3:30 pm // Close at 5:45 pm
As per PHO all attendees much show identification of Covid-19 double vaccinations for entrance. Guests must remain seated and wear masks when not consuming food or drink. This is an all ages show. GA seating at 50% capacity. Tickets at the door are $45. Tickets are non-refundable unless the show is cancelled or postponed due to public health orders.
Said The Whale have earned their place in the Canadian music pantheon. They’ve won a Juno Award, topped the alternative radio chart, and amassed a devoted base of fans who affectionately describe themselves as “SaidHeads” — all the while maintaining their resolute independent spirit. Now, more than a decade into their career, the Vancouver group are opening their most ambitious chapter yet.
Throughout 2020, lockdowns meant that the band members were at home, away from the relentless touring cycle that had defined most of their 14-year career. Singer-songwriters Tyler Bancroft and Ben Worcester, plus keyboardist Jaycelyn Brown and bassist Lincoln Hotchen, threw themselves fully into working on new material with producer Steve Bays (Hot Hot Heat) resulting in the most towering, maximalist music of their careers.