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Georgia Harmer @ Biltmore Cabaret -- November 22, 2025

November 23, 2025 by Kirk Hamilton in live shows, Show Review

A couple months ago, Georgia Harmer released her sophomore album Eye of the Storm, and now the eponymous tour stopped in Vancouver at the Biltmore Cabaret. I had seen Georgia a couple times live opening for some powerhouses — Dan Mangan & Tim Baker — and I was looking forward to seeing her on what turned out to be her first headlining tour!

I was also excited for the opener, Vancouver’s Sam Lynch, who took the stage alone armed with her guitar. She started with “Teeth” from her latest album Outline, released almost exactly a year ago and focused mostly on that for her set, hitting two of my favourites early; the emotion-filled “Hurt” and “Doing My Best” which ending with Lynch letting loose on vocals. Partway through Sam brought a friend on stage, with Haley Blais joining her for a new song they recently wrote together (and teasing something more?). After “Moth” built to a big finish, she closed out with her latest, “Dog Song”, for a lovely set.

It wasn’t long after that Georgia Harmer hit the stage with her guitar, alongside Matt Kelly on guitar & pedal steel, as she opened with the first track from Eye of the Storm, “Can We Still”. From there she went through the new album, nearly in order, her gorgeous voice driving songs like “Little Light”, the heartbreaking “Hazel vs Coyote”, and “Take It On”, where she was joined by Sam Lynch for backup vocals. She also dipped back into her previous album Stay in Touch with the more upbeat “Headrush” and the breezy “Top Down”.

Between songs, Harmer chatted with the crowd, opening up about some of the backstories and thanking everyone for connecting with them. And after about an hour, she closed out the main set with “Farmhouse”, but introduced it with a wink and was shortly back out for the title track “Eye of the Storm”, both Lynch and Blais joining in, beautifully backing her up on vocals for my favourite song of the night. Harmer was about to wrap up the set when someone yelled out a request for “Know You Forever”, which she took a moment to consider, then played with the caveat that the crowd help out, which they were more than happy to.

In fact, the crowd was quietly attentive and locked in the entire night, to the point that Harmer was incredibly appreciative and I believed it when she said it was a show she would remember, thanks to everyone in that room. And I’m sure everyone at the Biltmore that night felt the same way toward her.

Georgia Harmer setlist
Can We Be Still
Talamanca
Little Light
Slow Down
Last Love
Hazel vs. The Coyote
Homes
Austin
Headrush
Time To Move On
Take It On
Top Down
Farmhouse
(encore)
Eye of the Storm
Know You Forever

Sam Lynch setlist
Teeth
Hurt
Doing My Best
Getaway Car
[New song w/ Haley Blais]
Keeping Time
Moth
Dog Song

November 23, 2025 /Kirk Hamilton
georgia harmer, sam lynch, biltmore cabaret
live shows, Show Review
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Tim Baker @ Commodore Ballroom -- November 18, 2022

November 19, 2022 by Kirk Hamilton in live shows


Tim Baker has been busy. With the release of his latest solo album, The Festival, the former Hey Rosetta! frontman has been getting back into touring shape, as seen on the series of shorts on his youtube channel, It's Gonna Be Great. And it's a good thing he did, because his current tour landed him here in Vancouver, at the legendary Commodore Ballroom.

Opening the night was Georgia Harmer, alone on stage with all her guitars -- joking about wanting to show each one off now that she could tour again. Playing stripped down versions of songs off her laetst album, Stay in Touch, her voice managed to cut through the chatter Friday night crowd. The catchy & rollicking “All In My Mind” and the breezy “Top Down” caught people's attention, before “Be Here”, a gorgeous closer.
I managed to see a little bit of her set when she opened for Dan Mangan earlier this year, and I was quite happy to see her again this night.

As the lights dimmed and the the sound of waves crashing filled the room, Tim Baker took the stage with his All Hands band. He started off with “Lucky Few”, at first just his soft voice alone at the piano, a single spotlight on him, before the rest of the band slowly joined in, bathed in a blue light as the song grew.

From there the set ebbed and flowed — much like his songs themselves often do — swelling up with intensity like the soaring “The Shield”, before crashing down like the melancholic “Dance”. Other highlights included my two favourites off his new album, “Year of the Dog” exploding into a heartwarming finish, and the fun and bouncy “Some Day” that had the crowd joining in.

Part way through the set he slipped in a couple old Hey Rosetta! songs, first a “Soft Offering (For The Oft Suffering)” and then “Welcome”, a classic which hit me way harder emotionally than I was expecting, building to an incredible finish.

After a huge fun singalong to “All Hands”, Baker ending the main set, appropriately enough, with “Don't Let Me Go Yet”. Which the crowd did not, calling him back for more; the joyful Hey Rosetta! tune “Harriet” and yet another appropriate closing song, “Goodnight Everybody”.

If you were to force me to make a list (which I hate doing) of my favourite bands, I think Hey Rosetta! would rank pretty high. But even though they went on an “indefinite hiatus” in 2017, it's been hard to miss them, as Tim Baker has continued on, making some excellent solo albums, putting on incredible, emotional live shows.

setlist
Lucky Few
The Shield
Spirit
My Kind
Dance
Strange River
Jungle Suite
Year of the Dog
Some Day
Soft Offering (For The Oft Suffering)
Welcome
Echo Park
The Festival
All Hands
Don't Let Me Go Yet
(encore)
Harriet
Goodnight Everyone

November 19, 2022 /Kirk Hamilton
tim baker, georgia harmer, commodore ballroom, hey rosetta
live shows
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PHOTOS: Dan Mangan @ The Vogue Theatre - May 11, 2022

May 16, 2022 by Christine McAvoy in Live Music Photography, live shows

Dan Mangan
Vogue Theatre
May 11, 2022
Christine McAvoy Photography

Click here to read Kirk’s recap.

May 16, 2022 /Christine McAvoy
dan mangan, georgia harmer, vogue theatre, live music photography, vancouver live music photography, live music
Live Music Photography, live shows
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Dan Mangan @ Vogue Theatre -- May 11, 2022

May 12, 2022 by Kirk Hamilton in live shows

This is a show that's been over two years in the making. Originally scheduled for April of 2020, this show has been postponed and rescheduled and postponed and rescheduled and... until finally landing on May 11th & 12th of 2022, luckily still at the Vogue theatre.

I caught the tail end of the opening act, Georgia Harmer, just her and a guitarist on stage. With a voice and talent that belies her age, she played stripped down versions of songs off her recently released debut album Stay in Touch, like the catchy “All In My Mind”, and finished off with “Top Down”.
I’ve been meaning to pick up her album, and from what I saw, I’ll need to do that sooner rather than later.

Not long after, the lights dimmed and Dan Mangan took the stage with his backing band, kicking right off with “Which Is It”, for a set that spanned his entire discography. From “Road Regrets”, which saw Dan's voice soaring over the theatre as he belted out the chorus, to the laid back “Lay Low”, a song about bailing on plans and staying home -- which Dan joked he now really regretted writing now.

Early on, Mangan said he wasn't going to talk too much, as he wanted to pack in as much music as possible, but with an effortless charm, he still told stories about the songs, bantered with the crowd, and gave out his ‘band cell’ number so everyone in attendance could text in for a recording of the evening's show.

Part way through the set the band took a brief break and Dan played a few songs solo, including a requested cover of Neutral Milk Hotel’s “In the Aeroplane Over the Sea”, and was joined by Georgia Harmer for a lovely rendition of “The Indie Queens Are Waiting”, before the band returned for a huge singalong to “Robots”, Dan standing at the front of the stage, completely off mic, leading the crowd.

Other highlights included the charming “Pine for Cedars”, the raucous “Vessel”, and the intensely bombastic “Post-War Blues”, which ended off the main set.

But we didn't have to wait long before Dan was back out, on his own at first for the absolutely heartbreaking “Basket”, with more soft singing along (and I'm sure a few tears) from the audience. Then it was time to bring out ‘The Hammer’, a large lighting rig that syncs with the finale of the set, “So Much for Everyone”. In the past Dan has waded out into the middle of the crowd with this contraption, but since it's probably not wise to do that these days, he and the band -- as well as Georgia Harmer -- crowded around a single microphone, with Dan leading a choir of voices to send everyone off with their hearts full.

Sometimes you get a musician and venue that just "fit" perfectly together, and I think that's Dan with the Vogue. From the first time he played there in 2010, to the last time — as documented by All Together Now — he just feels at home there. And as I’m sure I’ve said before, he manages to make the full theatre feel like an intimate living room show.

setlist
Which Is It
Cold in the Summer
Road Regrets
Troubled Mind
Lay Low
Rows of Houses
Kitsch
Fool For Waiting
The Indie Queens are Waiting
In the Aeroplane Over the Sea [Neutral Milk Hotel cover]
In Your Corner (for Scott Hutchison)
Robots
Peaks & Valleys
Oh Fortune
Pine for Cedars
Forgetery
Vessel
Post-War Blues
(encore)
Basket
So Much for Everyone

May 12, 2022 /Kirk Hamilton
dan mangan, georgia harmer, vogue theatre
live shows
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