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Sarah Harmer plays her song "Basement Apt." live in concert at The Chapel in San Francisco, California on March 10, 2024. Basement Apt. was originally released by Harmer with her band Weeping Tile on their debut EP, Eepee (1995), and later appeared on her second studio album, You Were Here (2000). Sarah Harmer is a Juno Award winning Canadian singer-songwriter from Kingston, Ontario. Joining her onstage were Dani Nash (drums/vocals), Zach Bines (bass), and Gord Tough (guitar).
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Sarah Harmer - West Coast Tour (2024)
March 8 - Los Angeles, CA @ Barnsdall Gallery Theatre
March 9 - Felton, CA @ Felton Music Hall
March 10 - San Francisco, CA @ The Chapel
March 11 - Sacramento, CA @ The Starlet Room (Harlows)
March 13 - Eugene, OR @ Hult Center
March 14 - Portland, OR @ Mississippi Studios
March 15 - Seattle, WA @ Washington Hall
March 16 - Cumberland, BC @ The Waverley
March 18 - Salmon Arm, BC @ Song Sparrow Hall
March 19 - Nelson, BC @ The Capitol Theatre
March 20 - Oliver, BC @ Venables Theatre
March 21 - Lake Country, BC @ Creekside Theatre
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Sarah Harmer official bio:
Sarah Harmer is a multiple award winning, platinum selling singer songwriter and environmental activist. Her solo music career launched with the now classic debut You Were Here (2000) and includes six critically acclaimed albums, including her latest, Are You Gone, released via Arts & Crafts.
A deeply personal and political collection of songs motivated by the beauty of life, the urgency of the climate crisis, and the question of loss, Sarah called the album a spiritual successor of sorts to her acclaimed 2000 debut. Its simple title, Are You Gone, is a meditation on presence and a bookend to the questions posed on You Were Here a sharpened, more electric confrontation with the realities of nature and human nature.
Between co-founding the citizen’s organization PERL (Protecting Escarpment Rural Land) and leading the successful effort to prevent an open pit gravel mine in a UNESCO World Biosphere Reserve on the Niagara Escarpment, Sarah has become a fixture in local politics and advocacy. In 2022, Sarah helped launch the Reform Gravel Mining Coalition in her home province of Ontario to protect water, farmland, and biodiversity. She is currently writing songs for a new album.