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CoWork Concert’s is back with an Autumn Series! We have three incredible intimate acoustic lunch shows coming up.
We’ll be serving up delicious catered lunches along with a very unique concert experience.
Tickets are $10 but if you use the code ‘HUMPDAY’ you get them for only $5.
Get them here.

Learn more about our amazing line-up below!

Grizzly Coast

October 17, 2018 @ Noon

Grizzly Coast is the musical project of Toronto based folk-rock musician Alannah Kavanagh. Her background as a poet, mixed with her lifelong affinity for playing music led her to blend the two mediums on her debut album Gold Lined Path. Her new single, Zuzu’s Petals showcases her expansion into full-band territory and her commitment to free falling deeper into her lyrics.

Follow her on Instagram: @grizzlycoast

Kojo “Easy” Damptey

November 14, 2018 @ Noon

Kojo Easy Damptey is an award-winning singer/songwriter born and raised in Ghana. His music strands genres from hip-hop, highlife music, soul music and funk. He fuses these different genres of music to create what he calls Afro-Soul.

His debut album “Daylight Robbery” was released in October 2013 and featured the likes of Canadian WinterSara LondonLee Reed and Mother Tareka. The record won Pop recording of the year at the 2015-Hamilton Music Awards

He is scheduled to release his sophomore album titled “Giants: Stories of Existence, Resilience & Resistance” on November 2, 2018.

For more, visit his website: http://www.kedmusic.ca/

Max Wray

December 12, 2018 @ Noon

Max Wray is a Hamilton, Ontario based singer-songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and independent artist. Having also had experience in the music industry working as a book/promoter and radio host, Max has worked hard to develop himself as a musician who stands with one foot planted in the world of modern music, and the other holding firm in the traditions of Blues, Country, and R&B. Striving to keep performances real, through his own tales of early and continuous heartbreak, foolhardy travel, and coming of age in a world that has no intention of slowing down.

To truly get an idea of the ever shifting landscape that is Max Wray, picture the mind of someone who loves Rick Springfield’s early work, who has seen Purple Rain more times than anyone you’ve met, and can name every 1993 Toronto Blue Jay. Somewhere in that scrum, before the dust settles, that’s Max Wray.

For more, visit his website: http://www.maxwraymusic.com/

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