FIKA(S) Festival 2022
Centre
FIKA(S) - Women in the Music Industry
October 19, 2022
Women in the music industry: Comparative views Québec / Nordic and Scandinavian countries & music showcase
PHI Centre
Space A
315 Saint-Paul St West
Montreal, Quebec, H2Y 2A3
Doors: 7 pm
Show: 8 pm
General admission: $30
Taxes and fees not included
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Safia Nolin will perform unique covers of Scandinavian and Nordic artists followed by a concert of her compositions.
In order to celebrate all nordicities and to underline Québec’s belonging to this concept intimately linked to Scandinavian and Nordic countries, the FIKA(S) Festival opens its 2022 concert series with special guest Safia Nolin. After her albums Reprises Vol. 1 and 2, Safia was the perfect person for this evening of Scandinavian and Nordic replays! Safia Nolin will perform unique replays of Scandinavian and Nordic artists followed by a concert of her own compositions.
With her dark, folk-inspired songs, Safia Nolin wins over fans and critics alike, winning the Félix for Female Artist of the Year at the 2017 ADISQ Gala, one year after being named Breakthrough Artist of the Year at the same gala.
FIKA(S) Festival 2022
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Women in the music industry: Comparative views Québec / Nordic and Scandinavian countries & music showcase
FIKA(S) Festival 2022
Centre
Women in the music industry: Comparative views Québec / Nordic and Scandinavian countries & music showcase
Free
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