Elliott BROOD January 18 $45 (PSTO)
January 18 2025 $45 8:00 pm Start (rescheduled from September 5, 2024)
PLEASE READ BELOW BEFORE PURCHASING TICKETS, WE ARE NOW PRESENTING 3 TYPES OF SHOWS (seated, partially seated and standing only)
***PARTIAL SEATING ROOM ONLY***
There will be very limited seating at this event, only 40 chairs will be set up in the hall and the rest will be standing room, please email us at neatmusicandcoffee@gmail.com to secure a seat -
UPDATE: No more seats availiable for the show!!
Dinner is not included in ticket price.
Unfortunately we cannot refund tickets unless we or the artist cancel the show, but please check in with us as many times we have a waiting list of guests who want to come to the show and could not get tickets. We can get you in contact with them!!
A dinner reservation for a partially seated event (PSTO) does not guarantee a seat for the show, please read below for the process of requesting a seat.
We now present three types of shows, fully seated shows for those intimate evenings, partially seated shows (PSTO) and standing room only shows (STO). See below for more information about the three different types of shows, there will be an indicator in the show title to highlight our partially seated and standing shows, our seated shows will have no indicator on them.
SEATED SHOWS
Our seated shows are not assigned seating, the benefit of joining us for dinner allows you to get first dibs on seating! The seated shows will have no indicator in the title.
STANDING ROOM ONLY (STO)/PARTIALLY SEATED (PSTO) SHOWS
We have started to present Standing Room Only and Partially Seated shows as well. Our standing room shows will be identified with "STO" in the event description, our partially seated shows will be identified with "PSTO" in the event description. If you would like a seat for a partially seated show please email neatmusicandcoffee@gmail.com to let us know.
Show Time is 8pm.
You can select "Ticket Only" which ensures you are on the guest list for the show only, you can arrive anytime after 7pm. Alternatively you can use the drop down menu to select "Ticket with Dinner Reservation", this option secures a table for dinning that night and also ensures you are on the guest list for the show. For dinner you are welcome anytime in between 530 and 645, if you are interested in the back end specials it is always wise to show up and 6 or before since they tend to sell out first.
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613-433-9960
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Elliott BROOD
“Doing it the hard way for 20 years,” is a badge Elliott BROOD wear with honour. Two decades on, work, life and love have taken the trio in many directions, away from their hometowns and headfirst into an ongoing musical journey through distance and time. Now, after being members of this band for nearly half of their lives, Elliott BROOD is never more at home than in the wash of distorted, evocative strings and stomps that make their signature alt country sound.
Elliott BROOD appeared on the cover of Exclaim Magazine in 2008 as the new ambassadors of a roots, folk rock and alt country wave that flourished in Toronto’s early aughts. Elliott BROOD’s arrival came with a level of buzz that launched them directly into the heart of a vibrant Toronto scene that centered at label Six Shooter Records, where they have returned to release their newest music. Their live show, a maelstrom of frenetic energy and fuzz, has brought them back and forth across continents countless times on bills The Sadies, Wilco, The Black Crowes, and many more. Their albums, meticulously crafted, detail-packed collections have brought some of Canada’s highest musical honours and awards, including an early Polaris Music Prize Short List and a JUNO Award.
In their twenty years, the band has remained fiercely loyal to their mysterious namesake. The stylized, imaginary character has guided the band’s travels over mountains and meadows, and through the more harrowing sides of history. Over time, Elliott BROOD has also grown into a vessel for the trio’s shared history too, with new songs finding connection and communion in themes that hit much closer to home. Family, fatherhood and finding oneself over again are all part of Elliott BROOD’s story as it is now told.