Rah Rah Revisited **SOLD OUT**

Artesian



Rah Rah Revisited **SOLD OUT**

Regina Folk Festival Presents: RAH RAH, REVISITED with Erin Passmore, Kyrie Kristmanson and Marshall Burns at the Artesian

Rah Rah Revisited is an intimate evening with three songwriters from the original iteration of beloved local band, Rah Rah.

Erin Passmore, Kyrie Kristmanson and Marshall Burns will each play selections from their solo albums and other projects before the night concludes with a tribute to the first Rah Rah EP « Songs for Pasquale » that launched in 2006 at the Regina Folk Festival. The artists will perform their own sets of music and come together again in a one-off special event in local music.

December 14, 2024 at Artesian (2627 13th Ave)
Doors @ 7:00PM
Show @ 8:00PM
Advance Tickets $28
TICKETS ARE SOLD OUT

We are happy to let you know that the show has been rescheduled to December 14, 2024, at The Artesian, doors at 7pm, show at 8pm.

Your tickets are still valid for this new date. If you are no longer able to attend this show at it’s rescheduled date, and you would like a refund, please email [email protected], and we will issue a refund to your original method of payment, via the Showpass platform.

Thank you for your patience, and we look forward to welcoming you to the show!

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This show will offer a mix of seating and standing room.

All Ticket holders must be prepared to show ID at the door.

Lineup and schedule subject to change.

NO EXCHANGES OR REFUNDS.

The Artesian is wheelchair accessible, all-ages, and a proud supporter of positive spaces initiatives with a zero-tolerance policy towards hate, harassment, and/or discrimination. We reserve the right to remove any patron creating an unsafe environment. The accessible entrance is available via a lift, Please ask staff for help if necessary.

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ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Marshall Burns

Marshall is a co-founder of the Juno-nominated indie-rock group Rah Rah and has attended the Regina Folk Fest as a fan or performer nearly every year since childhood. Marshall has recently released his second solo album titled “I Love My Friends" and has recently toured and recorded with Wolf Willow and Christopher Sleightholm among others.

Kyrie Kristmanson

Kyrie Kristmanson’s direct yet otherworldly style seems like folk music from some isolated mountain or urban canyon. It will take you places you've never been." – Robert Everett Green, The Globe & Mail

Regina native Kyrie Kristmanson is back in town for an intimate show. An original member of the beloved indie-rock band Rah Rah, Kyrie relocated to Paris in 2010 for the release of her album Origin of Stars on Universal France. She subsequently enrolled at La Sorbonne where she embarked on a reconstruction of the lost repertoire of the 12th century women troubadours. Since then she has been pursuing her path as a singer-songwriter mostly in Europe and especially France where she was recently awarded the Order of Arts and Letters. Infused by the folk traditions of Canada and the medieval songwriting culture, Kyrie’s compositions create a chamber music that sounds like a dialogue between worlds: an interstice where past and present combine to create a living vestige of a bygone time, half remembered and half dreamed.

She'll be performing songs spanning from her time growing up on the prairies to her most recent song cycle Floralia.

Erin Passmore

Erin released a solo album, the Downtown EP, in 2012. Post Rah Rah, she's helped out numerous musical pals both in Vancouver and Regina who needed a backing vocal or two.
She relocated back to Sask from BC in late 2022 and has since spent her time trying to keep up with her toddlers. Any remaining energy (if any) is put into her creative endeavors - be it music, visual art or helping other creatives in the community. Erin is extremely excited to be sharing the stage with her old pals, Marshall and Kyrie.

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All Regina Folk Festival 2024 programming is presented in part by: The Department of Canadian Heritage, SK Arts, TD Bank, and the City of Regina.


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