L’Imperatrice and Kate Bollinger at the Opera House

Parisian nouveau-disco group finally play their long-delayed sold-out show in Toronto.

On April 10th, after a 2-year delay, L’Imperatrice finally played their Toronto show at the Opera House. An early casualty of COVID-19, in the time that lapsed, the band released their second album, Tako Tsubo.

Opening the show was rising star, Kate Bollinger. The Richmond, VA native’s songs are a sparkling mix of pop, rock and jazz.  She has just finished a tour with L’Imperatrice through North America but begins a string of UK and EU dates starting in Dublin on April 30. Make sure to catch Kate in these smaller venues while you can. She returns to play east coast dates in June. She’s releasing her latest EP, Look at it in the Light today. Check the links below for more info on Kate Bollinger.

Bollinger is celebrating the release with a surprise show this evening at Union Pool in Brooklyn. RSVP now HERE. She will also bring Look at it in the Light on the road this Spring, with tour dates throughout the U.S., Canada, Europe and the UK.  See HERE to get your ticket.
More info on Kate at the links below.

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Aron Harris
Aron Harris is ADDICTED Magazine's music editor as well as a contributor. As a graphic designer, writer and photographer, you can find his work all over ADDICTED. He also geeks out over watches, pizza, bass guitars and the Grateful Dead.
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