GEORGIA HARMER ANNOUNCES DECEMBER 1 TORONTO HEADLINE SHOW AT LONGBOAT HALL WITH BELLS LARSEN
DEBUT LP STAY IN TOUCH OUT NOW VIA ARTS & CRAFTS
Twenty-two year-old Toronto-based musician Georgia Harmer recently released her debut album, Stay In Touch, on Arts & Crafts. Currently wrapping up a tour in the U.S. with Ballroom Thieves, the twenty-two year old Toronto-based musician will perform a string of dates in November supporting Tim Baker before returning home for a headline performance on December 1 at Longboat Hall with Bells Larsen.
With a wisdom and poise that belies her youthful age, Harmer has penned an emotionally resonant collection of songs that articulate the ways in which even the most fleeting experiences can forge bonds between strangers, create families out of friends, and one by one form the joys and sorrows that make up a life. Sonically, Stay In Touch spans everything from intimate folk and strummy country to sophisticated jazz and pop-kissed rock. Harmer and her band created musical landscapes that live up to the lyrical richness of the songs.
Stay In Touch is an unforgettable statement from a new artist with a heartbreakingly simple message: when you stay in touch with the experiences that have shaped you, you stay in touch with yourself. The album is full of romanticism – a rare quality in an irony-soaked culture. For Harmer, this is a record about “staying in touch with the aspects of yourself, your life, the world, that keep you aware of what’s most important. Whether that’s people, relationships, deep feelings, the value of togetherness and support. It’s about finding the balance between holding on and letting go, between the beauty of the world and the pain in the world.”
Georgia Harmer
Stay In Touch
(Arts & Crafts)
Release Date: April 22, 2022
Tour Dates
November 18 – Commodore Ballroom – Vancouver, BC
November 19 – Capital Ballroom – Victoria, BC
November 21 – Bella Concert Hall – Calgary, AB
November 22 – Midway Music Hall – Edmonton, AB
November 23 – Capitol Music Club – Saskatoon, SK
November 24 – The Park Theatre – Winnipeg, MB
December 1 – Longboat Hall – Toronto, ON