Concerts

Ron Sexsmith: The Reluctant Icon with a Song for Every Heart

Thursday, October 23 • 8:00 PM
The Historic Market Hall 

Ron Sexsmith never chased the spotlight—but somehow, it keeps finding him. With a voice as gentle as a lullaby and lyrics that cut deeper than most confessions, Sexsmith has built a legacy not on flash, but feeling. A three-time Juno winner and one of Canada’s most revered songwriters, he’s the kind of artist other artists worship.

Born in 1964 in St. Catharines, Ontario, Sexsmith soaked up the melodies of the AM dial and his mom’s record stack—Buddy Holly’s heartbreak, Elton John’s grandeur. By 14 he had a guitar in his hands, and by 21, a newborn child in his arms. That’s when the songwriting floodgates opened.

In 1987, Ron moved his young family to Toronto, hustling deliveries by day and chasing melodies in downtown clubs by night. With his band The Uncool, he earned industry glances—but no takers. Undeterred, he self-released Grand Opera Lane in 1991, a cassette that got cold shoulders in Canada but caught fire in L.A., landing him a publishing deal with Interscope and his first real shot.

Since then, Sexsmith has released album after album of critically adored, soul-stirring songs, working with heavyweight producers like Daniel Lanois, Mitchell Froom, Steve Earle, and Bob Rock. He’s amassed a cult following and a Rolodex of admirers that reads like a rock ‘n’ roll hall of fame: Elvis Costello, Paul McCartney, Chris Martin, and John Prine among them.

He’s opened for legends. Headlined iconic stages—Massey Hall, Royal Albert Hall, Carnegie Hall. His songs have been covered by Stevie Nicks, Rod Stewart, Emmylou Harris, and Michael Bublé. But none deliver them quite like Ron: humble, heartfelt, and heartbreakingly human.

Ron Sexsmith doesn’t just write songs. He opens a window into his soul and lets the world sing along.

Ticket Prices: $50.00

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