Noah Derksen at the Cambrian Hall with Luke Wallace and guests

Cambrian Hall, 215 E 17th Ave, Vancouver, BC

Commemorating the one-year release of his debut album, Noah Derksen and company will be performing at the Cambrian Hall — one of Vancouver's most well-hidden spaces for contemplative folk music. Enviro-folk musician Luke Wallace will be playing a set in support, following a “songwriter’s circle” featuring newcomers to the Vancouver music scene in Haley Blais, Gert Taberner, and Janaya Salmond.

Monday, 25 January 2016 Cambrian Hall (215 E 17th Ave.) Doors at 6:30pm, show at 7pm Tickets $10 in advance ($11.20 online) OR $12 at the door

~ Noah Derksen ~

On January 27th 2015, Noah Derksen officially released his debut album ‘Man That I Am’ at the Railway Club in Vancouver. The album encompasses Noah's thought and experiences in moving from his hometown of Winnipeg, MB to the west coast of BC at the age of 18 some four and a half years ago. In the year since the album's release, Noah has played over 30 shows in 20 different cities and towns across western Canada, with the bulk of these taking place within a 25-day solo tour from Winnipeg to Vancouver towards the tail end of the summer. Joined on this occasion by humble instrumentation, the honesty and vulnerability in Noah’s performance is immediately apparent.

www.noahderksen.com http://goo.gl/21woCt

~ Luke Wallace ~

Luke Wallace is a 22-year-old folk musician and filmmaker from Vancouver, whose music is rooted in ideas of conservation and environmental action. In the past year alone Luke has released two albums, which also acted as the soundtracks to the two environmental films he produced.

www.lukewallacemusic.com

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