T. NILE

Northern British Columbia
October 2023

T. Nile

T. Nile is an award-winning songwriter and multi-instrumentalist who traces her musical journey from her early days in a remote Galiano Island cabin. Her father, who performed as “Dan the Man, The One Man Band,” took inspiration from his own mentor and blues legend Jesse Fuller of “San Francisco Blues” fame, and in turn, prepared T. Nile for an unconventional life through cross-continental touring in an RV, starting at the age of six.

Her rich experiences have fueled her eclectic music career, and have earned her accolades like the “Best New/Emerging Artist” at the Canadian Folk Music Awards. T. Nile’s extensive North American and European tours, three albums, four EPS, and multiple singles have solidified her presence in Canadian music. Currently, she is preparing to hit the road with her upcoming album, Hello Life.

TOUR DATES
Northern British Columbia
October 2023

Oct 17  Prince George, BC
Oct 18  Chetwynd, BC
Oct 19  Tumbler Ridge, BC
Oct 20  Dawson Creek, BC
Oct 21  Mackenzie, BC
Oct 22  Miworth, BC
Oct 24  Fraser Lake, BC
Oct 25  Smithers, BC
Oct 26  Prince Rupert, BC
Oct 27  Terrace, BC
Oct 28  Hazelton, BC
Oct 29  Vanderhoof, BC

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