Halifax, NS - Get ready to immerse yourself in the festive spirit with the much-anticipated Christmas Tour 2024 featuring the dynamic duo, Lennie Gallant and Patricia Richard. Known for their captivating performances and unique blend of East Coast charm, Lennie and Patricia are set to deliver a holiday experience like no other. This year's tour kicks off on November 22nd at the Fox Harb'r Resort in Nova Scotia and will journey through various locations across the Canadian East Coast, including Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island, and New Brunswick.
Lennie Gallant, a renowned singer-songwriter, is celebrated for his poignant and original Christmas songs that touch on a variety of themes. His partner, Patricia Richard, brings her vibrant personality to the stage, enhancing the performance with her energy. Together, they promise an engaging show filled with laughter, stories, and the occasional familiar Christmas carol.
This tour is particularly special as it features New Brunswick based Acadian violinist and fiddler Marie Andree Gaudet, and Patricia’s son Julian on keyboards. The ensemble's chemistry is palpable, ensuring each performance is fresh and full of life. As Lennie and Patricia prepare for the tour, they are also working on a new album, adding an extra layer of creativity and excitement to their musical journey.
For those who have yet to experience the magic of a Lennie Gallant Christmas show, expect a night of unforgettable music and heartfelt storytelling. The duo's ability to connect with their audience is unmatched, making each concert a unique experience. With tickets selling fast, be sure to secure your spot for a night of holiday cheer and musical excellence.
Check out the full list of tour dates and grab your tickets at the Lennie Galant Website. Don't miss out on this opportunity to celebrate the season with one of Canada's most beloved musical acts. Let Lennie Gallant and Patricia Richard take you on a musical journey that will leave you with the warmth and joy of the holiday spirit.
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