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KPP CONCERTS & SPECTRASONIC PRESENT
Billy BraggMenno Versteeg
Sun, 5 Jul, 7:00 PM EDT
Doors open
6:30 PM EDT
The Spire
82 Sydenham St., Kingston, ON K7L 3H4
SOLD OUT
Advance tickets sold out. Limited tickets may be available at the door. Please check Facebook event for updates.
Description
Billy Bragg (English punk poet laureate)
wiht very special guest
Menno Versteeg (of Hollerado)https://linktr.ee/mennoversteeg
All Ages
general admission, seated, first come first serve
early entry - doors open at 6:15pm for early access to seats in the front rows of the floor and balcony
PRESALE THU MAR 12 - 12PM
ON SALE FRI MAR 13 - 12PM
presented by spectrasonic and KPP Concerts
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PLEASE NOTE: Face masks are encouraged, but not required.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE
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Limit of six tickets per household/credit card.
Lineup, date, venue, times and ticket price subject to change without notice.
All tickets sales are final. no exchanges, upgrades, or refunds.
Any tickets purchased by suspected resellers are subject to cancellation without refund.
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Event Information
Age Limit
All Ages
Capacity
820

Folk
Billy Bragg
Billy Bragg
Folk

Indie Rock
Menno Versteeg
Menno Versteeg
Indie Rock
Menno from Hollerado, Anyway Gang, Mav Karlo and now Menno Versteeg
Mav Karlo was moniker adopted in homage to Menno’s friend that had lost his life that year. A tough record of a tough time, the first EP, recorded alone, on a four track cassette machine, in a thirty dollar a night casino hotel in Reno, Nevada over Christmas 2019, delved into the humour found in darkness and the release found in madness. And from the darkness, the LP “Strangers Like Us” which documents his journey of coming to terms with his own bipolar disorder and addiction, and finding the light in oneself. A collaboration with producer Chris Coady, and Nixon Boyd that Exclaim called “an instant classic”.
“There's nothing overwrought about this album; it's simple and safe, and this is why it's so effective. It makes no grandiose claims. The words focus on deeply idiosyncratic and lonely impressions, on microcosms gravitating around and within Versteeg, but they tap into something so deeply human that you see yourself in Versteeg's place. The tracks are like parables that, while telling Versteeg's stories, serve in turn as advice and as cautionary tales to listeners. Mourning a city lost, hoping for a safe individual and collective future, hoping for a stable mind, for bravery, the album speaks to a desire we all have: to be okay. He tells gritty stories — sometimes with a wily sense of humour, other times with grim realness — of a life deeply felt.
Versteeg has stated that writing this album served a therapeutic function for him, but listening to it is also deeply healing. You're left feeling as though you're not the only one in pain, mired in confusion, or blinded by anger. Not so much a rallying cry as a reassuring hand on our shoulders, Strangers Like Us is a relatable and beautiful debut from Mav Karlo, artist of the people. After all, its title is effectively "us."
And yet, ever the chameleon, Versteeg is ready for one last name change. And that’s to Menno Versteeg.
“I finally think I’m ready to be me”. To tell the stories I want to tell without any expectations or filters or coloured lenses shaping my view. “Just my truth and some really easy chords.”