Niagara Northshore Tour - featuring Minuscule - Thursday August 10 - 8 pm - The Loft

CA$30.00

"Three bands from Niagara strike out on the road to share their musical offerings with Canada's beautiful north.

Rita & The Daydreamers' namesake Rita Visser has paired things down to do a soft launch of her upcoming album "Daydreamin'" back in her homelands in the North. Touting the soul of Emmy-lou Harris and the storytelling of Johnny Cash, Rita & The Daydreamers bring their earthy brand of folk n' to the land from which it came. Songs like "Batchawana Bay" await their debut along the shores of the mighty Lake Superior.

Accompanying the daydreamers is Niagara falls indie folk duo Electric Wildlife. With rich, soaring harmonies serving songs of lost love, travel, the honesty of human emotion and the absurdity of the world as they know it, the wilderness sets the perfect stage for their sound, which they're looking forward to sharing with you - and a moose or two.

Together, these bands join to play as Minuscule, the brainchild of Juno nominated songwriter Laurel Minnes, harnessing the power of an all-female choir and an eclectic backing band to create a powerful new genre-bending form of pop music. Drawing comparisons to the weaving melodies of Imogen Heap and the moving experience of Choir!Choir!Choir, Minuscule's unforgettable live performances will redefine everything you think you know about choral music."

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"Three bands from Niagara strike out on the road to share their musical offerings with Canada's beautiful north.

Rita & The Daydreamers' namesake Rita Visser has paired things down to do a soft launch of her upcoming album "Daydreamin'" back in her homelands in the North. Touting the soul of Emmy-lou Harris and the storytelling of Johnny Cash, Rita & The Daydreamers bring their earthy brand of folk n' to the land from which it came. Songs like "Batchawana Bay" await their debut along the shores of the mighty Lake Superior.

Accompanying the daydreamers is Niagara falls indie folk duo Electric Wildlife. With rich, soaring harmonies serving songs of lost love, travel, the honesty of human emotion and the absurdity of the world as they know it, the wilderness sets the perfect stage for their sound, which they're looking forward to sharing with you - and a moose or two.

Together, these bands join to play as Minuscule, the brainchild of Juno nominated songwriter Laurel Minnes, harnessing the power of an all-female choir and an eclectic backing band to create a powerful new genre-bending form of pop music. Drawing comparisons to the weaving melodies of Imogen Heap and the moving experience of Choir!Choir!Choir, Minuscule's unforgettable live performances will redefine everything you think you know about choral music."

"Three bands from Niagara strike out on the road to share their musical offerings with Canada's beautiful north.

Rita & The Daydreamers' namesake Rita Visser has paired things down to do a soft launch of her upcoming album "Daydreamin'" back in her homelands in the North. Touting the soul of Emmy-lou Harris and the storytelling of Johnny Cash, Rita & The Daydreamers bring their earthy brand of folk n' to the land from which it came. Songs like "Batchawana Bay" await their debut along the shores of the mighty Lake Superior.

Accompanying the daydreamers is Niagara falls indie folk duo Electric Wildlife. With rich, soaring harmonies serving songs of lost love, travel, the honesty of human emotion and the absurdity of the world as they know it, the wilderness sets the perfect stage for their sound, which they're looking forward to sharing with you - and a moose or two.

Together, these bands join to play as Minuscule, the brainchild of Juno nominated songwriter Laurel Minnes, harnessing the power of an all-female choir and an eclectic backing band to create a powerful new genre-bending form of pop music. Drawing comparisons to the weaving melodies of Imogen Heap and the moving experience of Choir!Choir!Choir, Minuscule's unforgettable live performances will redefine everything you think you know about choral music."