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Concert: Tower of Song
July 18 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm PDT
Escape to one of the most charming concert venues in the South Okanagan and Similkameen. Nestled under ancient horse chestnut trees in our heritage gardens, the rustic Summer Kitchen stage features a lineup that transcends genres: these artists have won Juno Awards, Canadian Folk Music Awards and even a Grammy and have have an oversized impact on the Canadian music scene. As the sun sets behind rugged mountains of the Similkameen, the magic unfolds. Attendees spread blankets and lawn chairs, immersed in the soft glow of twinkling lights and paper lanterns. Our concerts celebrate a range of acoustic genres–folk, roots, Celtic, Bluegrass and even acoustic blues. Talented artists weave together traditional melodies (with roots as deep as our venue) and thoughtful original compositions. Let the music carry you away–where history whispers and melodies linger.
Artist Bio
Leonard Cohen’s ‘Tower of Song’ is a metaphor for the inspiration that flows between songwriters, each toiling away on their own, but connected by their shared craft. Moved by this concept, celebrated BC singer-songwriters Oliver Swain and Glenna Garramone collaborated to produce a project that is a dialogue through song and a tribute to the legendary songwriter. Re-imagining both rare and classic works of Cohen, the duo have crafted a sound that resonates with both longtime Cohen fans and a younger audience. They collaborate with a rotating cast of players and singers. Tower of Song began as a one-off tribute night for a packed house at Vancouver’s Media Club in 2011, and has since grown into an actively touring folk duo. Produced by Garramone, she invited fellow Victoria musician Oliver Swain, and the show gave Swain and Garramone the chance to grow their musical chemistry. Together have arranged some of Cohen’s timeless songs beautifully, for two voices, banjo, string bass, piano and guitar. Tower of Song have played over 90 concerts to thousands of people in theatres and folks clubs across Canada, touring in support of their debut album.
Essential Concert Details
Times and Show Format
Unless otherwise noted, doors open at 6PM and the show starts at 7PM, featuring two sets of music with an intermission. Shows typically end around 9PM.
Food and Drink
The Grist Mill will be providing a concession during the show featuring picnic dinner options, non-alcoholic drinks and snacks. No outside food and drink is permitted.
Parking
Free on-site parking available. For busy shows, the parking lot may fill up, resulting in a short walk to the venue, so please arrive early if mobility is an issue for you.
Age Restrictions
All shows at the Grist Mill are all-ages.
Seating
Please bring your own blankets or lawn chairs for the show. Spaces are available on a first-come-first-served basis.
Accessibility
The site is low-barrier and includes wheelchair accessible washrooms, wide doorways and low thresholds. There is a gravel path with an incline and grass to cross to get to the concert location on-site. Please get in touch if we can be of any assistance.
Cancellations and Refunds
Concert tickets are non-refundable but can be transferred to someone else or traded for a credit to a future show as capacity allows. Cancelled shows will have tickets refunded automatically, minus transaction fees from the payment processor.
Artist Merchandise
Most artists set up a merchandise table by the stage for during the intermission. Payment methods are at the discretion of the artists and may not include all options.
Also, remember that 2024 Grist Mill Season Pass Holders get a 20% discount on their tickets.
Sponsorship Opportunities are available for all our shows. For a nominal cost, individuals or businesses can sponsor any of our shows and reap a number of benefits – free tickets, reserved table, recognition on literature, our website and at the concerts. For more information contact us at concerts@oldgristmill.ca.