Jess & Amber of Sweet Alibi

Southern British Columbia
March 2024

Jess & Amber of sweet alibi

From Winnipeg, Manitoba, Sweet Alibi has entranced audiences since 2009. Their music blends robust vocal harmonies with big foot-stomping energy, showcasing the unmistakable lead vocals of Jess Rae Ayre and Amber Rose.

With a musical journey spanning over a decade, the group’s consistent collaboration has resulted in a distinctive sonic groove that leverages each member’s talents. Their album “We’ve Got To” clinched the Roots Duo/Group Recording of the Year at the 2014 Western Canadian Music Awards, solidifying Sweet Alibi’s position as a force in the music scene. In the words of Tom Power from CBC Radio 2, Sweet Alibi is akin to “If Mumford and Sons and the Supremes had a love child, it would be named Sweet Alibi.”

TOUR DATES
Southern British Columbia

March 2024

Fri March 1 Squamish BC
Sat March 2 North Vancouver BC
Sun March 3 Anmore BC
Tues March 5 Ashcroft BC
Wed March 6 2024 TBD
Thurs March 7 Merritt BC
Fri March 8 Mission BC
Sat March 9 Victoria BC
Sun March 10 Saltair BC
Tues March 12 Courtenay BC
Wed March 13 Powell River BC

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