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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.
Feist is bringing her Multitudes residency to Toronto this fall
Feist is bringing her Multitudes residency to Toronto this fall
The limited-capacity concert series at Meridian Hall is designed to bring people together after lockdown By Kevin Ritchie
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Leslie Feist will perform new material at a series of intimate concerts at Meridian Hall in Toronto this fall.
Multitudes is billed as a concert residency with an “unconventional production” and “limited capacity.” Specific dates have not been announced, but Feist will debut the show in August with a five-day run in Hamburg, Germany, at the Kampnagel Festival – which co-produced the show with Meridian Hall operator TO Live – before heading to Ottawa’s National Arts Centre and then to Toronto.