
Mitch Zorn June 21 $30
June 21 2025 $30 8:00PM START
This is a seated show.
Dinner is not included with ticket price.
We have limited dinner reservations with staggered ordering times between 5:30 and 6:45.
All of our guests that choose "ticket with dinner reservation" are welcome anytime after 5:30 on show nights.
On show nights our regular menu is not available. Our kitchen serves our wood fired pizza's along with homemade show night specials between the times of 5:30 and 6:45 so you are welcome anytime during this timeframe. If you are interested in the back end specials it is always wise to show up at 6pm or before since they tend to sell out first.
When fully booked the dinner option will not be available in the show night selection box. Guests choosing the "ticket only" option are welcome anytime after 7:00. Please contact us if you have any questions.
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Mitch Zorn
For country singer/songwriter, Mitch Zorn, the approach to his debut album, Back To You (604 Records), is the same he’s always taken to songwriting. “Win, lose, or tie, I’m going to do this forever, so I might as well do it the best way I can – authentically – and say what I want to say.”
That’s abundantly clear on each and every track of Back To You, particularly on the title track, ‘Back To You.’ “It’s one of those songs that just seemed to fall out of the sky,” Zorn says. “I wrote it in twenty minutes. And, personally, it’s the song that’s the most ‘me’ in terms of finding my sound.”
Finding his place is a thread Zorn teases out of album opener and lead single, ‘Home’ – a track that beautifully sums up Zorn’s ‘full circle’ musical and personal journey from his hometown of Nakusp, BC, across Canada and the US, and back again.
While ‘Home’ telegraphs the joys and simple pleasure of knowing where you belong, ‘Back To You’ dwells on the valuable lessons to be learned during stops in between being home and away. “This album is a decade in the making. Some songs I wrote in oil camps in Northern Canada and Texas, some in Nashville, but they all tell the story of the last ten years.”