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Swimming | Absolute Losers | Book Club | Host: Eda Kumquat
Swimming | Absolute Losers | Book Club | Host: Eda Kumquat

Wed, Jun 04

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Gower Street United Church

Swimming | Absolute Losers | Book Club | Host: Eda Kumquat

LV15 presents Swimming | Absolute Losers | Book Club | Host: Eda Kumquat at Gower Street United Church

Time & Location

Jun 04, 2025, 8:00 p.m. – 11:00 p.m.

Gower Street United Church, 99 Queens Rd, St. John's, NL A1C 6M6, Canada

About the event

LV15 presents Swimming | Absolute Losers | Book Club | Host: Eda Kumquat at Gower Street United Church


Doors 7:00pm / Show 8pm / $15 / All Ages


Swimming (NL) keeps it's head above water by conjuring mathy, Midwestern-emo vibes, all the way from the eastern reaches of Canada. Angular drums and noodly guitar work lay a bed for Swimming's yearning lyrics, which paint pictures of the band's upbringing and experience in Newfoundland. Their successful debut LP "That's OK" gained editorial nods from Spotify and Apple Music. Spending the following years touring Canada, Swimming have worked diligently to shine a spotlight on the thriving music scene that they have helped cultivate in their home province. Their new record "Old" is out now through No Funeral & Barely There Records.


Absolute Losers (PEI) are a rock trio from Charlottetown, PEI, made up of brothers Sam and Josh Langille alongside Daniel Hartinger.…


Tickets

  • General Admission

    $12.72

    +$1.91 HST

    +$0.37 ticket service fee

Total

$0.00

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