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Leslie Feist to debut new music in unconventional and intimate Multitudes show
Feist performs during the Polaris Music Prize gala in Toronto on September 18, 2017. Canadian singer-songwriter Leslie Feist is hitting the road with what s described as an intimate and unconventional production featuring all new music.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Donovan June 16, 2021 - 3:20 PM
TORONTO - Canadian singer-songwriter Leslie Feist is hitting the road with what s described as an intimate and unconventional production featuring all-new music.
Co-producer TO Live says the Calgary-raised artist will debut the Multitudes show as a weeklong residency at this yearâs Kampnagel Festival in Hamburg, Germany, which runs Aug. 4-22.
Feist performs during the Polaris Music Prize gala in Toronto on September 18, 2017. Canadian singer-songwriter Leslie Feist is hitting the road with what s described as an intimate and unconventional production featuring all new music.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Chris Donovan
TORONTO – Canadian singer-songwriter Leslie Feist is hitting the road with what’s described as an intimate and “unconventional production” featuring all-new music.
Co-producer TO Live says the Calgary-raised artist will debut the “Multitudes” show as a weeklong residency at this year’s Kampnagel Festival in Hamburg, Germany, which runs Aug. 4-22.
She’ll then bring the show to Ottawa’s National Arts Centre followed by TO Live’s Meridian Hall in Toronto in the fall.