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Singer-songwriter Mike McKenna Jr. is an award-winning artist from Cape Breton Island; with a raspy and soulful voice, his warm folk and Americana tones decorate powerful songs laden with captivating storytelling. Born in the coal mining town of Glace Bay and raised along the Mira River, Mike's songwriting aesthetic points heavily to his roots growing up in Eastern Cape Breton.
Over the course of 4 studio albums, including his latest record ‘Smokey Mountain High’, he brings us the nostalgia of his home through dreamy narratives and true stories about life and death in Nova Scotia’s coastal, working-class communities.
Doors open at 7:30pm, shows starts at 8pm!
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Jady
December 20th 2024
Mike McKenna Jr. delivered an outstanding performance that captivated the audience from start to finish. His powerful vocals, heartfelt lyrics, and skilled musicianship created a truly unforgettable atmosphere. The setlist was beautifully curated, showcasing his versatility as an artist and his ability to connect deeply with the crowd. The venue’s ambiance paired perfectly with his sound, making for an exceptional evening. Highly recommend experiencing his talent live—an artist who truly deserves the spotlight!
Montréal, QC@Ptit Ours
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Mike McKenna Jr. Biography
Singer-songwriter Mike McKenna Jr. is an award-winning artist from Cape Breton Island; with a raspy, soulful voice, his warm indie folk and Americana tones decorate powerful songs laden with captivating storytelling. Born in Glace Bay and raised along the Mira River, Mike's songwriting aesthetic points heavily to his roots growing up in small-town industrial Cape Breton. Over the course of 4 studio albums, including his newest record ‘Smokey Mountain High (2024)’, he's brought us the nostalgia of his home through carefully chosen narrative, poetry, protest, and true stories about life and death in Nova Scotia’s coastal, working-class communities.
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Contemporary Folk
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