JESS MOSKALUKE
EXCLUSIVE CONCERT SERIES
4 NIGHTS • 50 PEOPLE
OCTOBER 8-11 - 7:30 PM
Sponsored by: National Bank Financial • Yzenbrandt McClinton Wealth Management Group
An internationally celebrated artist, Jess Moskaluke (MDM Recordings Inc. / Universal Music Canada) continues to break barriers in the country music world with her big voice, pop-infused hooks and sonic versatility.
The 2018 CCMA Award winner for “Album of the Year”, Moskaluke was the first Canadian female country artist since her childhood idol Shania Twain to achieve CRIA Platinum single status with “Cheap Wine and Cigarettes”, and has since gone on to earn CRIA Gold certifications for “Take Me Home” and “Kiss Me Quiet” along with a nod for her feature on Paul Brandt’s “I’m An Open Road”. She was also the first Canadian female country artist since 2008 to have a song in the Top 3 with the upbeat track “Drive Me Away” and has notched another SIX Top 10 hits in addition to that with “Kiss Me Quiet”, “Take Me Home”, “Camouflage”, “Used”, “Save Some of that Whiskey” and her first ever NUMBER ONE at Canadian country radio, “Country Girls”.
A multiple JUNO Award nominee and the 2017 JUNO Award winner for Country Album of the Year, Moskaluke is also a three-time consecutive Canadian Country Music Association recipient for “Female Artist of the Year” – the first resident of Saskatchewan in the history of the awards to achieve this title – a 2017 SOCAN Award winner, and in the summer of 2017 was presented with five SCMA Awards including “Fan’s Choice Entertainer of the Year”.
Moskaluke’s 2017 EP “Past The Past” continued to highlight her abilities as a vocalist, with new music fueled with emotive sensibilities. Collaborating with Grammy nominated producer/songwriter Corey Crowder (Chris Young, Cassadee Pope, Eric Paslay), the EP’s seven tracks came alive with textured vocals and progressive storytelling. Lending themselves to memorable live performances, the new songs saw Moskaluke earn coveted spots on the road with Darius Rucker and Jon Pardi, a headlining performance at the 2017 Boots and Hearts music festival in addition to high profile interviews and performances including CBC q with Tom Power (2x) and a 60-minute home movie with CMT/Corus to name a few. In 2019 she teamed up with Paul Brandt, High Valley and Hunter Brothers for the “Journey Tour”, travelling from coast to coast for 22 dates across the country.
With an ever-growing fan base, she has amassed over 32 million views on YouTube and over 40 million combined streams of her songs. Her 2018 debut holiday album “A Small Town Christmas” went on to garner a nomination for the JUNO Award for “Country Album of the Year”, and alone has achieved nearly 2 million combined streams.
Last fall, she was invited to play at Australia’s C2C Music Festival, and was asked to take part in CMC’s “Songs and Stories” series, performing six songs for a one-hour special. Moskaluke is already taking 2020 by storm with “Country Girls” topping the charts at Canadian country radio, and her new single “Halfway Home” is currently in the Top 20 at home and recently landed in the Top 5 at Australian Country radio.
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COVID-19 PLAN
Your safety is our priority. We will be taking all measures to provide a safe, sanitized and comfortable concert setting, following current regulations provided by the provincial government and Worksafe BC. Each evening we will only be selling a maximum of 50 tickets, you and your guests will be seated with appropriate social distancing in between you and the next concert goer, and additional entrances and exits will be used to load in and out of the theatre. If you are feeling unwell or have symptoms please do not attend the concert and contact the box office. The Centre will be providing hand sanitizer and facemasks for those who feel more comfortable wearing them. Masks are not mandatory to attend.
-Patrons seated cabaret style by Mary Winspear Centre staff
-Staff wearing PPE
-Masks available to attendees
-Specially decorated space for an enhanced concert experience
-Lowered stage – more intimate concert experience
-Creating max ventilation in our largest space (8,000ft hall – doors open)
-Contactless merch – delivered directly to your cohort
-Contactless concession – delivered directly to your cohort
-NO paper tickets, check-in on arrival
-Cleaning/disinfecting entire space before, during, and after
-All patrons will receive a phone call from Mary Winspear Centre staff before event for personalized service
-Come with your own cohort while maintaining social distancing from others
Maximum group size is 6.