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Agave: Cutsleeve with Heavenly Blue

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Monday October 16th @ 7:30pm

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Camille Leon Presents her weekly revue: Agave featuring local Toronto artists Cutsleeve and Heavenly Blue.

 

Please note, tickets are $15 presale / $20 at the door.

About the artists

Cutsleeve is a queer East/South East Asian rock band in what is currently known as "Toronto". We were brought together to explore the complexities of our own queer racialized identities and repurpose rock music for our own healing and expression. Each of us also have our own unique experiences and relationships with our racialized identity as we were born into different generations of settlement in Canada. Some of us understand the languages, culture, and practices of our ethnic origins, and some of us don’t (and yet we are expected to). It is only through the band that we have created a safer space to explore music as a creative outlet and without it, we wouldn't be as engaged with music as we are now. Our debut EP "the parts we could not abandon" is available to listen everywhere (except Amazon).

Heavenly blue is a women led four piece band based in Toronto. Their sound draws inspiration in a myriad of genres ranging from soft melodic rock to punk and riot grrl influences. The queer centric band is home to a group of musicians that dominate in their field, and all together create a dynamic on stage that makes you want to get up there with them.

How to get here

We’re located on Bloor Street, just one block west of Dufferin Street. Please enter through our restaurant entrance on Bloor, where you will be greeted by our host and directed to the Music Hall.

Good to know

  • Tickets are non-refundable
  • Our space does not have wheelchair accessible washrooms

Agave: Cutsleeve with Heavenly Blue

$15.00

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