Event image for The Deep Dark Woods at the King Eddy

The Deep Dark Woods at the King Eddy

Friday October 7th, 2022

Friday October 7th, 2022

8:30 PM

-

10:30 PM MDT

Starts: 8:30 PM MDT

Ends: 10:30 PM MDT

King Eddy

438 9 Ave SE, Calgary

View Map

Share

Sorry, no tickets are available.

Sorry, this show is now sold out. Look for more upcoming show at the King Eddy at kingeddy.ca/whats-on.

Description

Seating Disclaimer: To accommodate as many live music fans as possible, we offer both seats and standing room at our shows. Seats are first come, first served. We recommend arriving early if you’d like to be seated during the performance.


 

Contemporary and traditional folk come together for a sound that is both refreshing and nostalgic. The Deep Dark Woods will hit the legendary King Eddy stage with support act Ellen Froese for an enchanting early autumn evening on October 7. 

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 at the door.

About The Deep Dark Woods

Originally from Saskatchewan and now based on the east coast of Canada, The Deep Dark Woods take up a deep tradition of forlorn storytelling, drawing lines from Celtic folksongs to country blues, John Fahey to Shirley Collins. Lush and devastating, Boldt’s gothic surrealism is stark in detail and full of emotion, a murder balladeer for our time.

Following their JUNO nominated album Yarrow (2017), Changing Faces is The Deep Dark Woods reimagined. Produced by Boldt, the new album also features touring companions Kacy & Clayton and the guitar stylings of Evan Cheadle.

About Ellen Froese

Folk singer-songwriter Ellen Froese’s comforting and husky warble gets crowds a lil’ groovy and commands presence on Canadian and international stages. When she sings that she “feels like I’m waiting for you to let loose,” a line from the first track on her 2019 album Fightin’ Words, listeners wonder how they could’ve ever kept her waiting.

Clever and slightly self-deprecating, Ellen’s songs get into the places of your heart that hold both those quieter melancholic feelings and those moments of warm contentment that make you want to dance shoulder to shoulder with whoever is around.

Contact Information

Established in 1905, the King Edward Hotel was Calgary’s second oldest hotel and the longest operating bar and hotel when it closed in 2004. In 2008, the Eddy was acquired by the National Music Centre (NMC) and in collaboration with the City of Calgary.

Refund Policy

All ticket sales are final. Please contact us at info@kingeddy.ca if you have questions.