Jeremy Dutcher Kobe Performance

The Voices of Canada’s Indigenous Peoples Resurrected
Singing in the language of Canada's endangered First Nations, Jeremy Dutcher is the first-ever two-time winner of the Polaris Music Prize. He has also won the Juno Award and has created a sensation in the music world. Finally, he is coming to Japan for the first time. He has performed in prestigious opera houses around the world, including New York, London, Paris, and Sydney. The audience at Massey Hall, which accommodates 2,700 people, was ecstatic. His music, which fuses ancient songs with contemporary music, even led world-renowned cellist Yo-Yo Ma to offer a collaboration.
100BAN Hall
7 minutes on foot from Sannomiya Station (JR, Hankyu, Hanshin)
- Date & Time
- 8/11(Mon) 16:00~18:00
- Venue
- 100BAN Hall
- Address
- 100 Edocho, Chuo Ward, Kobe, Hyogo Prefecture
- Free
- Advance: General 5,000 yen / Student 2,500 yen Day of: General 5,500 yen / Student 3,000 yen
- Access (Public)
- 7 minutes on foot from Sannomiya Station (JR, Hankyu, Hanshin)
- Contact
- 0798-55-9833 (Harmony Fields)