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Timbre Concerts Presents
Margo Price - Wild At Heart Tour, Dillon Warnek
Tue, 4 November
Doors open
7:00 PM PST
Hollywood Theatre
3123 W Broadway, Vancouver, BC V6K 2H2
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Description
Timbre Concerts presents Margo Price - Wild At Heart Tour With Special Guest Dillon Warnek.
Artist Presale: Wed Jul 16 @ 10am
Timbre Presale: Thu Jul 17 @ 10am
Spotify Presale: Thu Jul 17 @ Noon
Public Onsale: Fri Jul 18 @ 10am
Margo Price Pre-Show Experience
VIP Package Includes:
One (1) General Admission Ticket
Intimate Pre-Show Acoustic Performance by Margo Price
Q&A With Margo Price
Group Photo With Margo Price
Exclusive Limited-Edition Tour Poster, Signed By Margo Price (Exclusive To VIP Guests)
One (1) Specially Designed Margo Price Tote Bag
One (1) Commemorative VIP Laminate
Pre-Show Merchandise Shopping Opportunity
Venue First Entry
All package elements will be rendered invalid if resold. Name changes will be issued at the sole discretion of 237 Global. VIP instructions will be sent via email no later than three days (3) prior to the concert. If you do not receive this email three days (3) prior please email info@237global.com. All packages and contents are non-transferable; no refunds or exchanges; all sales are final. All VIP package items and experiences are subject to change. Please note that the information provided at the time of purchase (e-mail and mailing address) is the same information that will be utilized for individual contact requirements where applicable. 237 Global, the artist, tour, promoter, ticketing company, venue or any other affiliated parties are not responsible for outdated or inaccurate information provided by the consumer at the time of purchase. If you have any questions regarding your VIP package elements, or have not received your package information within three days (3) of the concert date, please email info@237global.com.
For more info on Timbre Concerts and their upcoming concerts visit www.timbreconcerts.com.
Event Information
Age Limit
19+

Country
Margo Price
Margo Price
Country
Nearly a decade ago, Margo Price turned Nashville on its head with her breakthrough, beloved debut solo album, Midwest Farmer’s Daughter. Released in the throes of bro-country and before pop stars were crossing over into the genre left and right, it showcased an artist completely unafraid to double down not only on herself, but what she’d always loved: classic country songs written from the intellect and the gut, hell-bent on truth-telling and both timeless and urgent all at once. Respected by her peers, praised by critics and beloved by her fans, Price created a lane where independent-minded, insurgent country music can exist and thrive alongside the mainstream, and became an ardent fighter for her beliefs in a genre where the norm is to shut up and sing. A trailblazer and a champion for the craft, Price redefined what it meant to be a modern country artist.
And now she’s back with an exquisite, truly timeless album that reconnects with her roots and pays tribute to the art of the country song, inspired in part by the legends whom she now calls colleagues and friends. Hard Headed Woman is both a look forward and a look back: a way to march forward while staying true to yourself when the path of less resistance is right there in front of us, and short cuts are around every corner. And a way to look back when we need to trim what is no longer working, and to stay connected with where we’re from. It is a promise and a manifesto, a love song to both a city and a genre, and a defiant cry for individuality...

Alternative Country
Dillon Warnek
Dillon Warnek
Alternative Country
With the seal of approval of Nashville’s coolest couple Margo Price and Jeremy Ivey, Dillon Warnek has emerged as one of Music City’s most skillful new songwriters, writing with all the verve and attitude of Warren Zevon. Rolling Stone raved that his debut album Now That It’s All Over was full of “wry character studies about con artists and dead men.” That’s true: Warnek — a construction worker by day, piano balladeer at night — revels in such tales. He immerses himself in reckless evenings of spending other people’s money, in hazy mornings waking up in a strange woman’s trailer, and in fantasies about keeling over with far too many secrets to reveal. Onstage, Warnek holds court at his keyboard, mixing wry anecdotes in with his subversive lyricism. Some say there are no good piano men like Randy Newman anymore. But they just haven’t seen Dillon Warnek.