Rumour Mill

Northern Alberta
March 2024

rumour mill

Rumour Mill is the British Columbia-based Canadian duo of Aline Deanna and Anna Katarina. The two draw inspiration from artists like Stevie Nicks, Brandi Carlile, and First Aid Kit, to create wonderfully rich songs from a multitude of instruments accompanied by their iconic harmonies.

Rumour Mill has seen massive successes, with their music being licensed by no less than 13 television networks including Discovery, Oprah, TLC, MTV, A&E, and E!TV, charting in the top 100 in US College Radio, getting a nomination for Group of the Year at the 2019 Kootenay Music Awards, and being featured in the Top 100 in CBC Searchlight. They also received a full scholarship to the 2020 International Folk Alliance Conference in New Orleans, LA.

  With their melancholic melodies, and lyrics exploring timeless themes, Rumour Mill promises to captivate listeners and leave them wanting more.

TOUR DATES
Northern Alberta
March 2024

Sat March 2 Valleyview AB
Sun March 3 Manning AB
Tues March 5 Grimshaw AB
Wed March 6 Fairview AB
Thurs March 7 Cotillion AB
Fri March 8 Beaverlodge AB
Sat March 9 Hinton AB
Sun March 10 Evansburg AB
Tues March 12 Edmonton AB
Wed March 13 Bonnyville AB
Thurs March 14 Elk Point AB

 

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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.