Winsome Kind, Mallory Chipman, and Kaeley Jade

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Winsome Kind, Mallory Chipman, and Kaeley Jade

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Winsome Kind, Mallory Chipman, Kaeley Jade

Doors at 7:00 PM, Show 8:00 PM
$20    More Info

Triple bill alert! Winsome Kind (Regina), Mallory Chipman and Kaeley Jade (both from Edmonton) will take the Artesian stage on Tuesday, September 23rd. Don't miss it!

Show Details:
Winsome Kind, Mallory Chipman, and Kaeley Jade
Date: Tuesday, September 23rd, 2025
Doors: 7:00PM
Show: 8:00PM
Tickets: $20.00 in advance online or in person at Paper Umbrella (2724 13th Avenue), or $25.00 at the door

*Advance tickets close at 5:00 PM day-of-show. Additional tickets will be available at the door unless it is officially labelled SOLD OUT*

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.

About Winsome Kind:

There’s no mistaking the chemistry when you hear Saskatchewan’s husband and wife indie-folk duo, Winsome Kind. The story of their love, which spans over a decade, is as beautiful as their music, with flawless harmonies and heartfelt stories. Their 2023 album “Love in a Hurricane” received 2 EmPower Positive Music Awards (Trail of Love, and Frequency), and in 2025 they were SaskMusic Award Nominees for Inspirational Artist of the Year. They are absolutely thrilled to be touring their latest album, “Mantras for a Magical Life”, a collection of 9 positive affirmations set to song including “I Love My Life”, “My Body is Wise”, and “The Waters of Life”.

About Mallory Chipman:

Fresh off the heels of her fifth album, Mallory Chipman is making waves in the Canadian roots scene with her acrobatic vocals and powerful songwriting. Continually prolific, Chipman has toured through Canada, Europe, and Japan, drawing comparisons to the likes of Alison Krauss and Sarah McLachlan. Her most recent release, Songs to a Wild God, hit #1 on CKUA, #5 on the Folk Alliance International Charts, and has been featured on SiriusXM and NPR. Chipman’s timeless songwriting “is gutsy, whilst placing her amidst the longer tradition of the great singer-songwriters” (Americana UK) and is not to be missed.

Under the sweeping gaze of Edmonton’s prairie skies, Métis artist Kaeley Jade has carved out a space where art and soul converge. Her vibrant debut full-length album, Turpentine, has earned her significant recognition as a singer/songwriter in the Canadian music scene with accolades that include a Canadian Folk Music Award, Western Canadian Music Award Nomination, and Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Award. Her music has received radio play across the globe (including CBC, Sirius XM, and a #1 on the charts of the Indigenous Music Countdown), has been reviewed by publications worldwide, and has been featured in several film and television productions, including Hockey Night in Canada. Blending folk, pop and indie rock, Kaeley’s lush imagery, stunning vocals, and electric stage presence have enthralled listeners at hundreds of venues and festivals across the country, including the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, JUNOfest, International Indigenous Music Summit, and Canmore Folk Music Festival.

About Kaeley Jade:
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Under the sweeping gaze of Edmonton’s prairie skies, Métis artist Kaeley Jade has carved out a space where art and soul converge. Her vibrant debut full-length album, Turpentine, has earned her significant recognition as a singer/songwriter in the Canadian music scene with accolades that include a Canadian Folk Music Award, Western Canadian Music Award Nomination, and Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Award. Her music has received radio play across the globe (including CBC, Sirius XM, and a #1 on the charts of the Indigenous Music Countdown), has been reviewed by publications worldwide, and has been featured in several film and television productions, including Warrior Up! and Hockey Night in Canada.

Blending folk, pop and indie rock, Kaeley’s lush imagery, stunning vocals, and electric stage presence have enthralled listeners at hundreds of venues and festivals across Canada, including the Edmonton Folk Music Festival, JUNOfest, International Indigenous Music Summit, and Canmore Folk Music Festival. Kaeley proudly wears her heart on her sleeve whether she is performing an intimate acoustic set or tearing it up alongside her full band (Gabriel Gagnon on guitar/vocals, Katie Demuynck on piano/vocals, Kelsey Wood on electric bass/vocals, and Jordan Poirier on drums/vocals).

Alongside her career as a singer/songwriter, Kaeley’s artistic pursuits also extend to the theatre, film and visual arts ecosystems; her multifaceted artistic journey has been significantly shaped by a hunger to continually build her knowledge and skills, which is reflected in her formal education by way of a BFA in Acting from the University of Alberta, and through her participation in a range of programs and residencies, including the National Music Centre OHSOTO’KINO Music Incubator, MDM Recordings’ Henry Armstrong Award, and Citadel Theatre RBC Horizon Emerging Artists Program. A self-described multidisciplinary artist, Kaeley’s innate curiosity and creativity create many opportunities for her to weave her disciplines together. Most notably, her work on Two-Headed/Half-Hearted, an 18-song country-folk musical that premiered at Northern Light Theatre in 2022, showcased her talents as a composer, sound designer and actor while delving into themes of sisterhood, family, and identity. 

As she prepares to unleash a new chapter of music, Kaeley invites her listeners to embrace change, find strength in vulnerability, and love fiercely.

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