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Skye Wallace

October 24, 2024 at 8:00 pm

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Event Details

Cost: $22

Market Hall Performing Arts Centre

140 Charlotte St
Peterborough, K9J 2T8
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705-749-1146

The Act of Living Tour

Skye Wallace missed the turnoff for fitting into a box a long time ago.

With a voice like a soaring instrument, unflinching lyricism, and a swaggering live show shaped by years on the road, Skye Wallace is a singular force on a mission to melt faces and elevate heart rates.

Touring with respected rock acts like Matt Mays and Crown Lands and opening for international names like Tori Amos and Television, Skye and her high voltage backing band have achieved cult-following status under the dim light of bars and clubs all over the world.

It is with brand new head-turning single Tough Kid that Skye Wallace makes their production debut alongside award-winning co-producer and collaborator, Hawksley Workman. Tough Kid, the dancey, grinding, enormous tune dictating the death of fear, is a beacon signalling the sonic storm to come.

Dubbed a “national treasure” (Sad Mag), “one to watch” (Globe & Mail), and fuelled by “raw passion and musical power” (CBC), if you don’t know about Skye Wallace, where have you been?

Ash Molloy

Reminiscent of 90’s alt-icons like Fiona Apple and Alanis Morissette – Ash Molloy is vulnerable, raw, and unfiltered in her approach to writing music. A multi-instrumentalist with a degree in neuroscience, she’s full of surprises as she bares it all with her deep-cutting takes on sexuality, body-shame, and life as a woman. Not fitting the mold of her small town in St John’s, Newfoundland, Ash is an absolute force of an artist, making a name for herself with her mesmerizing live show, powerhouse vocals, poignant lyrics, and sheer tenacity to get her message out into the world. Saying all the things we’re afraid to say out loud, Ash Molloy bleeds authenticity and induces goosebumps for anyone lucky enough to see her live in these early days.