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Jun 11, 2013

SoHo announce Summer Tour!



Summer is almost here, and SoHo are itching to get out on the road. Some amazing festivals, bars and scenic locations will be hosting the band, and there are more dates to come!

Tuesday, June 25 - OTTAWA, ON - Cafe Dekcuf
Wednesday, June 26 - PETERBOROUGH, ON - The Red Dog
Thursday, June 27 - GUELPH, ON - eBar
Friday, June 28 - WINDSOR, ON - The Dominion House
Saturday, June 29 - MILWAUKEE, WI - Summerfest w/ The Mowglis, The Meat Puppets, Cracker
Sunday, June 30 - TORONTO, ON - Horseshoe Tavern w/ The Stanfields 
Monday, July 1 - LONDON, ON -  The Black Shire Pub
Tuesday, July 2 - HAMILTON, ON - The Casbah
Friday, July 5 - ST. ANDREW'S, NB - Red Herring
Saturday, July 6 - ST. ANDREW'S, NB - Red Herring
Saturday, July 20 - ANTIGONISH, NS - EVOLVE FESTIVAL
Friday, July 26 - MONCTON, NB - Plan B w/ Floodland
Saturday, July 27 - ST. JOHN, NB - Peppers Pub
Friday, Sept 13 - FREDERICTON, NB - Harvest Jazz & Blues Festival w/ Radio Radio

Check back frequently for more announcements as the days get warmer...


Categories News Press Shows

Nov 13, 2012

Great article featuring SoHo @ Nova Scotia Music Week

Click above for entertainment guru Stephen Cooke's article highlighting our NSMW experiences from last weekend's Chronicle Herald.

A great weekend was had by everyone who attended Nova Scotia Music Week 2012, especially us! Two award nominations, a packed showcase and a Gala performance made for what is becoming a memorable November. Can't wait for next year.

Categories Awards Press

Feb 2, 2012

New album just arrived!

"Humble Beginnings Make For Good Night Life"

Categories Awards Fan Love News Press Random Shows Sneak Peek Video Tags New Album Cover Artwork

Mar 15, 2012

A Lovely Review in The Coast Halifax Weekly

Longer than an EP, shorter than most albums, Soho Ghetto’s collection marks the arrival of a distinct, fluid new seven-piece. Matthew Gibbon’s crisp harmonica and Shawn Burke’s double-pump drumming are as much a signature as Marc-Antoine Robertson’s plaintive vocals.Then, on “Heart, Beat, Skip,” Rachel Sunter’s piano drenches in colour a youthful fret about missed opportunities at the crossroads of love: “It could be a beat you can’t afford to miss.” The Halifax band can dazzle in the manner of Newfoundland’s Hey Rosetta! with how fine ensemble playing can scorch their songs into your brain when the chemistry is right.

Categories News Press Tags The Coast Album Review