Canadian folk and country artist Sarah Jane Scouten has recently released her fifth album, Turned to Gold—a road trip album that draws on Tom Petty, Linda Ronstadt, Emmylou Harris, and Christine McVie—that the Georgia Straight called “an unendingly lovely record.” It includes a beautifully fitting tribute to the late John Prime (Rose and Carnations), a nostalgic co-write with Samantha Parton of the Be Good Tanyas (Wilder When I Was With You), and a personal family account of medical assistance in dying (The Great Unknown).
This performance is part of the Highway 19 Concert Series, supported by the Province of BC through BC Arts Council and BC Live, and the Government of Canada’s Department of Canadian Heritage.
General admission tickets are available for $20 to be affordable to anyone who wishes to attend, or $30 help sustain this concert series. The choice is yours. Teen tickets are only $5 and tickets for kids are free when accompanied by a paying adult.