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Esteban Seunarine + The Kind Ghosts

Jazz at the Fort Garry Hotel

Sunday November 22nd, 2026

Sunday November 22nd, 2026

7:00 PM

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9:00 PM CST

Starts: 7:00 PM CST

Ends: 9:00 PM CST

Doors Open: 6:00 PM

Doors Open: 6:00 PM CST

Fort Garry Hotel

222 Broadway, Winnipeg

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$21.93 CAD

Description

Esteban Seunarine has built a musical language from everything he was never supposed to combine. The rhythms of the Caribbean and Latin America were the sound of his childhood home; the indie and folk scenes of the Canadian prairies were the sound of the city that claimed him. He didn't choose between them, and he still hasn't.

That refusal sent him to Brandon University, where he studied jazz performance under Eric Platz, Marika Galea, and Greg Gatien — and where he discovered the music that would reshape everything: the fearlessness of 1960s post-bop, the raw propulsion of 1970s jazz fusion, the hard-hitting groove and lyricism of 1990s hip hop. Through all of it, a conviction crystallized: that groove and intention are the twin centres of music worth making.

His drumming carries this history without being burdened by it. Simultaneously rooted and restless — hitting hard while moving fluidly — he draws on jazz, rock, folk, hip hop, electronic, Latin, and Afro-Cuban music in his playing, and pulls bands toward moments nobody planned for. He describes his pursuit as finding "where structure meets total freedom." Every performance is a negotiation of exactly that. Among his touchstones: Mark Guiliana, whose playing lives with equal fluency in acoustic jazz and electronic music; and Tommy Crane, whose groove-centred, pop-and-rock-informed jazz moves between worlds without losing its footing in any of them.

His compositions occupy similar territory — cinematic and atmospheric, jazz improvisation moving through pop and rock structures, the wide-sky indie-folk warmth of Winnipeg as present as any conservatory influence. Think Jeff Parker: that particular, unhurried way of holding jazz, post-rock, and electronic music in the same hand. The music rewards deep listening without requiring it. Over the years, Seunarine has brought that approach to stages alongside Grammy-winning and Juno-winning artists — Sara Gazarek, Jason Palmer, Luis Deniz — and influential voices across Canada and internationally. Those experiences live in his playing, in the way he listens, responds, and leaves space for the unexpected.

The recipient of the 2026 SABIAN–Dom Famularo–SEN Mentorship Award, Seunarine is releasing The Expanding Whatever in fall 2026 — his third album, and his most personal. Where earlier records negotiated between his influences, this one simply lets them coexist. Jazz fusion and prairie folk, the grand and the mundane, the ambitious and the unhurried. It is music that pays attention to small things — the moments most people don't think to write songs about — and finds in them something worth sitting with.

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Jazz at the Fort Garry Hotel is located in The Club Room on the lower level of The Fort Garry Hotel. The venue is wheelchair accessible with assistance - please inform the hotel's front desk staff if you'd like to use the elevator to access the lower level.

Contact Information

As producers of the annual TD Winnipeg International Jazz Festival - as well as concerts and workshops throughout the year - Jazz Winnipeg is a vibrant and essential organization dedicated to the enrichment of Winnipeg's cultural community.

Refund Policy

Tickets are non-refundable and cannot be exchanged or canceled. At Jazz Winnipeg we strive to present a diverse artistic line-up that is both accessible and innovative. Every effort is made to inform the ticket-buyer of what style of music will be performed at a given concert. However, we are unable to account for everyone’s tastes. As such, no refunds will be given to customers unhappy with the quality, style, or volume of a Jazz Winnipeg performance.