Two Late To The Party with Wild Rose Robinson
place
Koi
eventSaturday, July 3, 2021
schedule7:00 PM - 10:00 PM (MDT)
monetization_onFree, donations welcome
About the event
Welcome to Koi Patio Sessions!
Come enjoy our NEW menu, and some delicious drinks while enjoying live entertainment!
All artists will be performing inside of the Koi space, through the window to the patrons on the patio for a completely Covid safe environment.
Patrons are asked to still please bring and wear masks whenever they are not seated at their tables.
Reservations are HIGHLY recommended during show times - you can book online through our website
www.koicalgary.com/reservations or by calling 403-206-1564 during business hours 4-10pm
This is a FREE SHOW - DONATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED FOR ARTISTS - CASH OR ELECTRONICALLY ON YOUR BILL
Saturday July 3
Two Late to the Party is a Calgary based folk duo who's music has been played across Canada. Their latest singles "R-V-M" and "Ghost in my bones" have been featured on Calgary's X929.9 Xposure, Alberta's CKUA radio, their debut album "The Great Unraveling" has been ranked Top 50 albums by Earshot Daily and Top 30 albums for CJSR Edmonton, CHRW London and CFRU Guelph!
Formed by Adam Corkett and Alessandra Enns in the fall of 2017. Both Adam and Alessandra have a long singer/songwriter history, with influences ranging from indie-folk to bluegrass-country. As a pair, they have found a style that merges their past influences, creating an original sound that is simultaneously current and nostalgic. In 2018, Two Late to the Party released music videos for their songs “In Gold” and “Divine”. In the spring of 2019, Two Late to the Party released their first single “Here With Me”.
Wild Rose Robinson is a band with rotating instrumentalists led by a queer, female vocalist and songwriter. They sing songs that are stories in which you can be the main character, whoever you are.
We acknowledge that this territory is home to the Métis Nation of Alberta, Region 3 within the historical Northwest Métis homeland. Finally, we acknowledge all Nations – Indigenous and non – who live, work and play on this land, and who honour and celebrate this territory.
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