*POSTPONED* ANDINO SUNS ALBUM RELEASE PARTY - NIGHT ONE - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

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*POSTPONED* ANDINO SUNS ALBUM RELEASE PARTY - NIGHT ONE - FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10

*POSTPONED*

Andino Family,
This is not the update we want to give right now. However, due to the increase in COVID-19 in our province, our show has been postponed.
As a band, we want to ensure the best and safest experience for all of you, and we hope that we can do just that in the near future.
All ticket sales are refundable or can be used towards the rescheduled show, which will be announced in the near future.
We will still be releasing the album on September 11, 2021, on all platforms. Please follow the array of content that will be coming your way over the next few months to promote this album we are so very proud of.
Please stay safe and let’s hope for the turnaround in COVID numbers that the Saskatchewan music scene most desperately needs.
Much love to you all,
Andinos



ANDINO SUNS ALBUM RELEASE PARTY - NIGHT ONE

FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 2021

ADVANCE TICKETS $20

DOORS AT 8:00 PM

ALL AGES/LICENSED

MASKS MAY STILL BE REQUIRED

WITH SPECIAL GUESTS - PEOPLE OF THE SUN

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ANDINO SUNS

Andino Suns grew out of the desire for Andrés Davalos to recreate the music he’d grown up listening to at home. His parents were exiled to Canada when a fascist dictatorship took over their homeland, Chile, in the early 70s. Though they found peace in Canada, Andrés’ parents missed terribly the way of life from which they had been violently uprooted. They continued to surround themselves with their Chilean culture, passing it down to their children through stories, traditional Andean music and folk dances, and media. It’s no surprise then that a worldview of political activism, hope, and love, underpins the music of Andino Suns.

Andino Suns have succeeded in creating a musical energy that is a gathering place for all – the labourer, the intellectual, the spiritual, the aged, and the young. Theirs is the kind of music that, even if silenced, you’d continue to hear it.

www.andinosuns.com

www.facebook.com/AndinoSuns

https://www.youtube.com/user/AndinoSuns2013

https://andinosuns.bandcamp.com

https://twitter.com/AndinoSuns

www.instagram.com/andinosuns/

PEOPLE OF THE SUN
Stuck at home and feeling a creative flash, JUNO Award-winning guitarist Erik Mehlsen called on fellow Regina, Saskatchewan-based artists — member of Little Black Bear First Nation MC Info Red, Pakistani-born MC and producer Origin of Spin, Nigerian-born singer/songwriters Nini Jegz and ADEOLUWA, and Saskatchewan-born keyboardist Ethan Reoch, drummer Cyprian Henry, and bass player Rob Lane — to create the country’s newest, and among the most diverse, acts to date.

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