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Bedouine
Bedouine, the mesmerizing Armenian-American singer-songwriter known for her lush, cinematic folk sound, embarks on a captivating run of live performances across North America in 2026. Her music — a delicate weave of acoustic guitar, orchestral flourishes, and hauntingly beautiful vocals — creates an atmosphere that feels like a private conversation between artist and audience. Each show promises the kind of rare, unhurried intimacy that only the most carefully chosen venues can provide.
The tour takes Bedouine through some of the continent's most beloved independent music spaces, including the legendary Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles, the acclaimed National Sawdust in Brooklyn, the historic Freight and Salvage in Berkeley, and Longboat Hall right here in Toronto. These are rooms that prize artistry over spectacle, where every nuance of her storytelling voice can be felt in the room. Whether performing songs of longing, wandering, or quiet revelation, Bedouine fills these spaces with warmth and depth that lingers long after the last chord fades.
For fans of artists like Weyes Blood, Nick Drake, or Judee Sill, a Bedouine concert is an unmissable experience — a sanctuary of sound in an often overwhelming world. Secure your place early, as these intimate venues sell out quickly, and prepare to be transported somewhere deeply still and beautiful.