Tim Baker ON Tour This Christmas: Small Halls and Holiday Songs

Thursday, December 11, 2025 - 7:30 PM

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Thursday December 11, 2025

Doors Open at 7:00PM; Show begins at 7:30PM with opener, Rachel Bobbitt.

Tickets: $45 plus applicable fees & taxes

Reserved Seating

Cash Bar


Headliner, Tim Baker: Juno Award-nominated, Polaris Prize short-listed, ECMA-laden musician Tim Baker has spent the vast majority of his touring life expressing his music through the power of a 5-7 piece band - his former, Hey Rosetta!, and his current, Tim Baker & All Hands. Always one to keep reimagining and reconnecting in different ways, this December the Canadian troubadour is reducing the arrangements, focusing the light, and watching the songs expand to fill the space; laying bare his extraordinary songwriting, his extraordinary spirit, his extraordinary journey here.  


Tim will be joined by his guitarist and good friend Sam Gleason, performing stripped-back versions of songs from across his extensive catalogue, with a particular focus on tracks from last year’s critically-acclaimed holiday album, Full Rainbow of Light.  


Join us for an intimate evening of music this December, as winter takes hold, and the warmth, nostalgia, and hope of the holiday season begins to shine through, in this dynamic performance from one of Newfoundland’s greatest cultural treasures.  


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Opener: Rachel Bobbitt



The ocean looms, uncaring yet vital, conceptually and actually on Bobbitt’s debut full-length LP, Swimming Towards the Sand. Raised in the windswept Annapolis Valley of Nova Scotia, Bobbitt roots herself in the memories and milestones of home more than a decade after her voice first found an audience through the lens of internet virality. Growing up in a musical household, where her mom’s side hosted kitchen fiddle parties, Bobbitt was surrounded by music from the beginning.


Bobbitt wields her jazz-trained voice like a guitar or keyboard, layering harmonies in conversation with herself, sometimes subtly, and sometimes pulling focus.