Acclaimed Toronto-based folk artist Abigail Lapell performs at BlueShore at CapU, April 13

Expect “pure, impalpable beauty” from the singer and multi-instrumentalist, accompanied by her band

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Abigail Lapell.

 
 

Toronto-based singer-songwriter Abigail Lapell, whose songs have been compared to those by Joni Mitchell and Gordon Lightfoot, brings her full band to Capilano University’s BlueShore Financial Centre for the Performing Arts on April 13 at 7:30 pm.

Over the past five years and five spellbinding albums, Lapell has garnered high praise from the likes of the Rolling Stone, which called her fourth album Stolen Time “a disc of pure, impalpable beauty”.

This spring, Lapell is set to release her new album Anniversary, an evocative collection of original love songs. Producer Tony Dekker of indie-folk band Great Lake Swimmers helped shape the sessions’ resonant sound, and a stellar cast of country-jazz musicians rounds out Lapell’s entrancing vocals, piano, harmonica, and fingerstyle guitar. Expect to hear some of these new tunes for the first time when Lapell performs at BlueShore at CapU with her band.

Tickets and more details are available online.


Post sponsored by BlueShore at CapU.