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Award-winning Canadian singer-songwriter Sarah Harmer will be coming to Salmon Arm this spring.
The Salmon Arm Folk Music Society has announced that Sarah Harmer will perform a concert on March 18, 2024 at the Song Sparrow Hall in Salmon Arm.
The platinum-selling artist will be performing as part of a tour in support of his latest album, titled Are You Gone.
Harmer is a staunch environmentalist and says the current climate crisis inspired many of the album’s songs.
“This is a sharper, more electrifying confrontation with the realities of nature and human nature,” says Harmer.
The Ontario-born singer helped prevent strip mining in the UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve on the Niagara Escarpment in 2004.
Kevin Torbin, artistic director of the Salmon Arm Folk Music Society, believes Harmer’s music and environmental message will resonate with residents.
“Here is a very talented and moving voice reflecting on topics that many of us think about. I think Harmer’s music will really move the audience,” says Torbin.
Tickets for the Harmer’s March show go on sale Wednesday, December 13 at 10 a.m. and will be available at Roots and Blues Website.
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