Onna Lou

Manitoba

October 2024

 

TOUR DATES 

Wednesday October 16 2024 Winnipeg, MB
Thursday October 17 2024 St. Norbert, MB
Friday October 18 2024  Lorette, MB
Saturday October 19 2024 St. Pierre Jolys, MB
Sunday October 20 2024 Pilot Mound, MB
Tuesday October 22 2024 Boissevain, MB
Wednesday October 23 2024 Ste. Rose Du Lac, MB
Friday October 25 2024 Flin Flon, MB
Saturday October 26 2024 The Pas, MB (Matinee concert)
Sunday October 27 2024 Portage La Prairie, MB
Tuesday Ocotber 29 2024 Altona, MB

Onna Lou

Onna Lou is a singer-songwriter from Buenos Aires, Argentina, whose music blends Latin pop-rock with Argentine folk, jazz, tango, flamenco, and other Latin American rhythms. Her lyrics resonate deeply, reflecting her sharp insights and subtle yet powerful poetry. With roots in Argentine music, her melodies are both honest and evocative. Onna Lou has worked with multiple Latin Grammy winner Javier Limón and performed at the 2013 Latin Grammy Awards with Alejandro Sanz. Now based in Canada, she released her debut album Ahora in 2015 and is currently producing her next single, “Dejame que me marche sin ti,” set for release in September.

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