Multi-award-winning, Indigenous folk artist duo to perform free Facebook concert for Capitol Centre

The North Bay Capitol Centre to present TWIN FLAMES in a free Facebook Live Stream concert on Thursday, January 28 at 7:30 pm. – Photo supplied

NORTH BAY — In an effort to help bring something positive to people during this latest pandemic lockdown, the Capitol Centre is pleased to present TWIN FLAMES from Ottawa in a free Facebook Live Stream concert on Thursday, January 28 at 7:30 pm.

TWIN FLAMES is the husband and wife duo of Chelsey June, who is Métis (Algonquin Cree), from Ottawa, and Jaaji, who is Inuk and Mohawk, from Nunavik. TWIN FLAMES’ music blends both First Nations and Inuit music with folk-rock. They have just released their newest album, Omen (2020), their third album since 2015.

Since joining together, both professionally and as spouses, TWIN FLAMES has been nominated for 24 awards, winning two Canadian Folk Music Awards, three Native American Music Awards, and one Indigenous Music Award. They’ve had two number one hits on the Indigenous Music Countdown’s Top 40 and played more than 1,000 shows throughout Canada, Greenland, the United States, Australia and France.

“We are really pleased to bring the incredible music of TWIN FLAMES to North Bay and area in this way, and we hope that everyone tunes in and enjoys this incredible duo. They are multi-award-winning Canadian musicians, and we’re really lucky to get them for this special lockdown free concert,” says Dan Misturada, Interim Executive Director, Capitol Centre.

Viewers may tune in to the Capitol Centre’s Facebook page on Thursday, January 28, 2021 at 7:30 pm to enjoy this free, one-hour concert.

For more information about TWIN FLAMES, visit our website.

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Media inquiries:   
Caroline Parnell-Barry
Marketing Director
E-mail: cparnell-barry@capitolcentre.org