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Courtyard Sessions at Market Square

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Saturday, August 16th, 2014
Performances start at 1, 2:30 and 4PM

This summer, Atomique Productions, in collaboration with Rifflandia Festival, present a series of free Saturday afternoon acoustic performances by some of Victoria�s most celebrated talents.

We are excited to add a beverage garden this year, sponsored by Phillips Brewery and Merridale Cider.

August 16:

Sam Weber
Twenty-year-old Canadian singer-songwriter and guitarist Sam Weber has gone from strength to strength with gigs and EP releases that have caught the imagination of listeners and media across the world. Weber channels the raw simplicity of early John Hiatt and Bruce Springsteen, while maintaining the gentle emotive grip of acts like Bon Iver and Bat for Lashes.

Dougal Bain
His is a voice that warms you. It�s accurate, it�s telling. Dougal Bain McLean now is fully investing in his voice, and his writing. For nearly a decade previously, his abilities as a multiinstrumentalist established him as a key contributor in the highly celebrated musical landscape in British Columbia. Now, he is set to be the voice that tells the next story. And his will be a story worth hearing.

Ryan McMahon
Ryan has carved out a 15-year career as an independent artist in Canada�s vibrant music scene. Ryan�s life goal has always been to craft songs that speak to the human condition.

�Ryan sings to anyone and everyone who has ever got drunk, smoked, cried, loved or been loved,� says producer Andre Wahl (Hawksley Workman, Luke Doucet).

For full artist bios and information, visit: http://courtyardsessions.com/

Cost: Free Event
Category: Concerts | Music
    Blues | R&B
    Indie | Folk
    Pop | Rock
Location: Market Square
560 Johnson Street, Victoria
This event is for Everyone
More Info: Atomique Productions

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