March 9
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7:30 pm
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9:30 pm
Sunday, March 9
Little Hair Shoppe β 289 Regent St, Fredericton, NB E3B 3X3
7:00PM Doors
7:30PM Showtime
$12 in advance | $15 at the door | pay what you can
Sam Tudor is both an individual and a project involving a group of friends in Canada. The underpinnings of the songs are genre-less; jazz players join forces with Eno inspired beats while acoustic guitars meet distorted synths. What unifies the project is Tudorβs distinct voice: a sandy, melancholic narrator, leaning in close with confessional and cathartic writing. The bandβs live show is reverent and at times bombastic β a celebration of community done with an easy virtuosity born from years playing music together.
The bandβs latest release is their 2024 EP Hidden Minute. Their most recent full length album, Two Half Words, was released in 2021. Tudor and the band have toured in Canada, Japan, the United States and more. They have received coverage and acclaim from VICE Magazine, KEXP Radio, Exclaim Magazine, CBC Afterdark, The Vancouver Sun and others.
The evening will begin with an opening set by Frederictonβs Pallmer. Pallmer is an experimental chamber-pop trio born from late night improv sessions during a particularly snowy winter in New Brunswick, Canada. With Emily Kennedy on cello & vocals, Mark Kleyn on viola, and Charles Harding on synthesizers, the band draws from their backgrounds in classical music and sound art, transcending genre and standard instrumentation. Cups n Cakes Mag praised Pallmerβs debut album βSwimming,β stating the album is βa cohesive and compelling album that canβt help but transport the listener through memory, imagination, and back to the present, quiet moment.β
Advance tickets close at 4:00PM on March 9th β tickets are available at the door.