Andrina Turenne

Northern AB

February 2025

 

TOUR DATES 

Thursday January 30 2025 Evansburg, AB
Friday January 31 2025 Valleyview, AB
Saturday February 1 2025 Peace River, AB
Sunday February 2 2025 Fairview, AB
Tuesday February 4 2025 Hinton, AB
Wednesday February 5 2025 Nordegg, AB
Thursday February 6 2025 Rocky Mountain House, AB
Friday February 7 2025 Rimbey, AB
Saturday February 8 2025 Ponoka, AB (Matinee) 
Sunday February 9 2025 Vermillion, AB
Wednesday February 12 2025 Edmonton, AB
Thursday February 13 2025 Sangudo, AB

Andrina Turenne

Andrina Turenne tells stories through song, drawing inspiration from road trips, kitchen parties, and bonfire gatherings. In April 2023, the Franco-Manitoban/Red River Métis artist released her debut solo album, Bold as Logs, which gained airplay on independent radio across Canada and the US. Her 2024 francophone EP, Je suis un arbre, followed performances at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. A former member of the Juno Award-winning group Chic Gamine, Andrina has contributed vocals and arrangements to over 50 albums. Her music blends raw power and tenderness, offering listeners both joy and deep emotional resonance.

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Home Routes / Chemin Chez Nous
137 rue Walnut Street
Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Home Routes / Chemin Chez Nous acknowledges that we operate on the traditional lands of the Anishinaabe, Ininew and Dakota peoples, and on the homeland of the Metis nation. We have produced thousands of concerts across Canada, a land home to well over 600 First Nations, Métis and Inuit communities.