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Zach Kleisinger: RareBirds House Concert

Vancouver based musician Zach Kleisinger is coming to play at the RareBirds! Come and listen and have some fun!

Based in Vancouver, Canada, Zach Kleisinger writes lyrically-driven songs in the contemporary, darkened-folk, singer-songwriter style. His words often feel like a bathroom mirror, while his compositions tend to conjure an emotion akin to the heartbreakers on Dylan’s Blood on the Tracks. The strength of Kleisinger’s songwriting has a simple yet poetic intimacy that illustrates profound messages by magnifying the little things.

Since releasing his EP, I Hope It’s Calm, Then, in 2018, Kleisinger has established himself within the alt-folk music community, performing hundreds of concerts across Canada, the UK, Europe, and the US. His live performances have gathered him a loyal audience, where the comfort of his warm baritone voice and magnetic songs are often juxtaposed, oddly and satisfyingly, by dry, unrehearsed humour.

Kleisinger’s latest record, Their Symposium, was released in August 2021 via DevilDuck Records to widespread acclaim. Since its release, Their Symposium has charted on college radio across the US and Canada, received generous airplay on Canada’s nationally syndicated radio network CBC, and earned numerous publications in magazines such as Canadian Musician, Americana UK, Atwood, and American Pancake. In the deep sea of indie-folk songwriters, Zach Kleisinger is a narrator of raw emotions and real tales that will draw you into an intimate, familiar world.

Find his music and video here.

On this occasion, Zach will be performing solo in our beautiful, large, living room space to an intimate audience. If you’d like a tour of the house, we’d be more than happy to show you around.

Apr 23 2023

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Date: April 23, 2023
Time: 7:00 pm - 10:00 pm
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Venue

RareBirds Housing Cooperative

772 Battle Street West
Kamloops, BC V2C 1H6 Canada

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