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FORT ST. JOHN, B.C. – For one night only, music fans can enjoy roots musician Gordie Tentrees when he hits the North Peace Cultural Centre stage in November.
Tentrees newest album, Mean Old World, found him working with a combination of acoustic multi-instrumentalists like Bob Hamilton and Jaxon Haldane, from Undertakin’ Daddies and D-Rangers, respectively.
Many of the songs on Tentrees’ album stem from his family’s journey while navigating the child welfare system. With songs reflections of truth, loss, hope, colonialism, and growth from these experiences.
Tickets to Tentrees’ concert are available online, by phone at 250-785-1992, and in-person at the box office.
The show will be on Friday, November 19th, at 7:30 p.m.
NPCC will be following Provincial guidelines in response to the COVID-19, and attendees will need to show proof of vaccination and wear a mask in order to attend this event.
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