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Wintersleep - Wishing Moon Tour
Sat, 20 Jun, 7:30 PM EDT
Doors open
7:00 PM EDT
The Bronson
211 Bronson Avenue, Ottawa, ON K1R 6H5
Description
Wintersleep - Wishing Moon Tour
with very special guest TBA
licensed 19+ w/ photo ID
general admission/standing floor
general admission/seated balcony
ARTIST PRESALE: TUE NOV 11 - 10AM
SPECTRASONIC PRESALE: WED NOV 12 - 10AM
VENUE PRESALE: WED NOV 12 - 10AM
SPOTIFY PRESALE: THU NOV 13 - 10AM
PUBLIC ON SALE FRI NOV 14 - 10AM
there is a strict six ticket limit for this event. orders found in violation of this limit will be cancelled without notice. any suspected reseller orders will be cancelled without refund.
Please note: tickets have a delivery delay and will be sent 3 days prior to the event.
service fees include a $3 facility fee
presented with the support of Ontario Creates
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PLEASE NOTE: Vax and masks are no longer required, but masks are always encouraged.
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE PENDING PROVINCIAL HEALTH REGULATIONS
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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.
Event Information
Age Limit
19+
eTicket Delivery
Your tickets will be e-mailed closer to the event date.
Capacity
920

Music
Wintersleep
Wintersleep
Music
The average Canadian carries around with them in their head a vision of spaciousness." So theorized Canadian composer R. Murray Schafer, describing a so-called ‘Canadian sound.' For Schafer and many others, it was a sound defined by space, by the land and our distance from and proximity to it. For Harry Freedman, it was "gaunt" and "lonely." Elaine Keillor called it "immense, empty, mysterious, harsh, indifferent, producing a response of awe mingled with terror and an intense sense of spiritual loneliness."
On Wintersleep's seventh full-length record, In the Land Of, this geography is both real and imagined. It is understood that our surroundings are not, in fact, essential or concrete elements they're constructed in relation to us, the inhabitants. Our identities, too, are constructed in relation to the land. The land, both physical and figurative, changes, and so do we. Familiar land. Foreign land. Inhospitable land. Unceded land. Stolen land. Dead land.