Serena Ryder

November 19, 2021

November 19, 2021

$26.40

Bridgeworks, 200 Caroline St N, Hamilton

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Events Description

 

Join us in concert at Hamilton’s Bridgeworks as Serena Ryder discusses the journey that led to the creation of her latest recording The Art of Falling Apart and performs select pieces from the album and some of her hits.

The Toronto-based vocal powerhouse is a platinum-selling artist adored by fans, peers and critics alike, in part due to her raw and earnest songwriting, and beautifully electric live performances. She has received numerous accolades, including six JUNO Awards, a MuchMusic Video Award for Best Rock Video for “Stompa”, and a Canadian Screen Award for Achievement in Music–Original Song.

Serena’s new album, The Art of Falling Apart, chronicles her journey from mental illness to wellness. The album was written and recorded over 10 days, and the track listing allows the listener to follow Serena’s creative process in a truly linear sense. Each song was recorded the day it was written, featuring raw, unprocessed vocals.

The album is one piece of a greater movement for Serena as a leader in mental health and wellness. A longtime advocate, Serena has worked with a variety of health and wellness initiatives, including Bell Let’s Talk, WE Day, Unison Benevolent Fund, and in 2018 won the Margaret Trudeau Mental Health Advocacy Award. She has presented her keynote speech (also named The Art of Falling Apart) to audiences across Canada, and will soon release a shortened animated version to grow its impact around the world. Recently, she launched The Art of Wellness, a free mindfulness program for artists and creatives. Combined with the album rollout, these pieces will help position Serena as a leader in both music and mental health.

Who is it for?

All-Ages/Licensed Event

HOW MUCH

Tickets: $26.40

How to get tickets?
Eventbrite

 

WHEN & WHERE

Date & Time:

Friday, November 19, 2021 | 8:00 PM EDT

Venue:

Bridgeworks, 200 Caroline St. N. (at Barton St. W.)

South Building, Hamilton

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