Burnstick

Southern British Columbia
May 2024

Burnstick

For over a decade, Burnstick, the award-winning husband and wife duo of Francophone-Métis singer-songwriter Nadia and Plains-Cree guitarist Jason, have been crafting songs that push the boundaries of traditional folk. The duo’s signature sound is driven by Jason’s masterful playing of 100-year-old Weissenborn lap slide guitars that magically resonate with Nadia’s vocals. Together, that chemistry is palpable on stage during their performances.

Their 2019 JUNO-nominated debut album, Kîyânaw (Cree: Us) album, featuring thunderous singles like “Pay No Mind” and the Canadian Folk Music Award-winning “Some Kind of Hell,” brought Burnstick’s ability to blend traditional and modern influences to the national stage. Beyond their successful album, the duo’s talent for composing has led them to collaborate on numerous award-winning film and television projects.

TOUR DATES
Southern British Columbia

May 2024

Sun May 5 Squamish BC
Mon May 7 North Vancouver BC
Wed May 8 Anmore BC
Thurs May 9 Ashcroft BC
Fri May 10 Kamloops, BC
Sat May 11 Merritt BC
Sun May 12 Mission BC
Tues May 14 Victoria BC
Wed May 15 Saltair BC
Thurs May 16 Courtenay BC
Fri May 17 Powell River BC

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    Home Routes / Chemin Chez Nous
    137 rue Walnut Street
    Winnipeg, Manitoba
    R3G 1P2

    Phone: (204) 480-3380
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    Fax: (204) 786-6259

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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.