Thursday, November 27 • 8:00 PM
The Historic Market Hall
A sonic shapeshifter with a heart full of weather reports and cabaret dreams, Hawksley Workman has spent the past two decades blazing his own path through the Canadian musical wilderness—no map, no rules, just raw talent and that unmistakable falsetto that soars like a loon in full flight.
From his wild, self-produced debut For Him and the Girls to pop-radio glory and back again, Hawksley has never settled. His sound refuses to sit still—veering from indie-folk confessionals to glam-rock pageantry, often in the same breath. With 17 albums, a JUNO Award, and a passport stamped from Paris to Perth, he’s built a cult-like following without ever bending to the algorithm.
Live, he’s electric. A troubadour, a provocateur, a one-man orchestra of emotion and mischief. Whether he’s singing about love, lust, small-town life or the literal weather, Hawksley brings a theatricality and honesty that cuts straight to the bone—and then kisses it better.
If you’ve seen him, you already get it. If you haven’t, don’t blink. You’re about to.
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