Got Pop? Concerts & The Queen's presents:
HAWKSLEY WORKMAN
at The Queen's
34 Victoria Cres., Nanaimo BC
Doors: 6pm, Showtime: 7pm
19+ Show. Please bring 2 pieces of I.D.
Tickets are $35 + s/c in advance, $40 at the door & on sale starting at 10am Friday December 19th at Lucid, Sunrise Records, The Queen's & online at gotpopconcerts.com
***If you want to get in on our special PRESALE to get tickets before they go on sale to the public, send us an email to: gotpop@live.com with the subject line "Hawksley Workman Nanaimo Presale" and we'll get you the info!***
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Hawksley Workman bio:
A uniquely enduring Canadian artist, Hawksley Workman has maintained a decades-long career while still drawing crowds worldwide and amassing new fans with every release. The JUNO Award-winning and Gold Record certified singer-songwriter had a landmark year on the road in 2024, touring across every Canadian province and the Yukon. Internationally, he also completed a successful tour across the UK and Europe.
Since his ground-breaking self-produced indie debut For Him and The Girls through to chart-topping singles of the 2020’s, Hawksley has careened between major label international smash hits to Canadiana-soaked indie releases. Boasting a catalogue of 17 solo records, Hawksley’s genre defying style strings together folk, chart pop and irrepressible cabaret. His show-stopping vocals on songs about weather, love, heartbreak and tales of end-times have garnered him a league of devoted fans.
Performing over a thousand shows worldwide, Hawksley has headlined prestigious venues like Massey Hall and The Olympia in Paris. He has built loyal fan bases in the UK, France, Norway and Australia launching many successful tours, demystifying and delighting fans while drawing on an enviable catalogue of mischievous favourites, glammy stompers and heartfelt hymns to small town Canada.