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Awakeneers

Hey there! We’re very excited to be making it back to the Kootenays! We hope you’ll join us for an evening of thoughtful, humorous, and uplifting lyrics swirled gently into an acoustic mix of all original folk sounds and sibling vocal harmonies.
Join us for an uplifting evening concert at the beautiful Nelson United.
Returning from a series of festival performances in Northern BC, Cortes Island folk band Awakeneers will be performing at Nelson United Church on Sunday, July 13th, at 7:00 pm. Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door, and audience members can look forward to an evening of thoughtful, humorous, and uplifting lyrics swirled gently into an acoustic mix of all original folk sounds and sibling vocal harmonies.
“Several of us grew up in the Valley and cut our teeth as buskers on Baker Street” said Francis, songwriter who plays fiddle and cello with the Awakeneers “It’s been twelve years since our last concert at Nelson United, during that time the music has taken us across two continents and three albums — so it’s pretty swell to be coming back to the Kootenays with the band!”
The Awakeneers will also perform at the SIFCo Resiliency Centre in Winlaw on July 20th at 5:30 pm.
Currently based on Cortes Island, the Awakeneers are a nomadic tribe of multi-instrumentalist songwriters (most of whom are siblings) who offer a genre-bending blend of acoustic positivity that orbits elliptically around the idea of folk music.
The band was formed in 2020, but all members of the Awakeneers have played together for more than a decade. Collectively, they have written more than 400 songs and have performed together across the USA, Canada, and Europe, playing for audiences ranging in size from 7 to 7,000 at festivals, farms, conferences, concert halls, folk clubs, churches, eco-villages, and almost anywhere that folk music can be heard.
A fiercely independent band, they have built a strong following with a unique approach to the music business that has included touring on a wooden sailboat and giving away their music for free on a custom-built smartphone app.
If you’d like to reserve a ticket by telephone, please contact us at: (778) 788-3459
More info about the band: https://www.awakeneers.com
Patty Castle, the artistic director of the Victoria Folk Music Society, described their concert there as a “wonderfully entertaining show … left us all with a smile on our faces and a song in our hearts!”
And Campbell River Arts Council’s Karen Seaboyer referred to the band as “One of the most talented and professional groups of musicians I’ve ever worked with.”