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Nicholas Campbell

June 10 @ 5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
  • « Wet Felting
  • Marc Jordan – The Rhythm of My Heart »
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Nicholas Campbell & The Metre Cheaters are lighting up our intimate stage this June in celebration of their new album release, People Like to Talk.✨

Merging the sounds of rockabilly from the genres golden era with a crooning style like no other, at 20 years old Nicholas Campbell has gained himself a reputation as “the real deal”. Campbell first picked up the guitar at age 10 and was gigging by 11.

“He bills his music as ‘hot-rod rockabilly’ and has the chops to back it up” – Canadian Broadcasting Corporation

The band released Campbell’s debut album Livin’ and Other Western Ideas in 2021, combining elements of rockabilly, western swing, and good old-fashioned honky tonk. The result was a brisk, invigorating album that feels as fresh as it does familiar.

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In 2023 the band worked alongside James McKenty on the 2024 release of Gonna Have a Ball Tonight!, Campbell’s sophomore record; an eclectic collection of songs recorded live off the floor by McKenty. The band has enjoyed worldwide coverage and airplay since, spanning from across North America to Europe and beyond.

Limited tickets for this up close & intimate live music performance & artist interaction.

Wed, June 10, 2026 🎶
Doors 5pm
Show 530-7pm

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  • Date: June 10
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    5:30 pm - 8:00 pm
  • Website: https://www.instagram.com/p/DVeQ_OXEo8a/

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  • Studio 79
  • Blue Mountain, Ontario Canada + Google Map
  • « Wet Felting
  • Marc Jordan – The Rhythm of My Heart »

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