Darcy Scott: Live @ Theatre Hill
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Darcy Scott is an award-winning Indie-Folk songsmith from Newfoundland and Labrador. He has been performing as a percussionist, guitarist, and singer-songwriter across Atlantic Canada.
Having spent the past several years performing across the Atlantic provinces and beyond, Darcy has steadily built a reputation as both a compelling live performer and a thoughtful songwriter. His debut EP, Wasted Spaces, is a poignant collection of songs that stay with you long after the last chord, and the record has resonated deeply with listeners and critics alike.
Wasted Spaces earned Darcy the 2023 MusicNL Award for Folk/Roots Artist of the Year, solidifying his place as one of the province’s most promising emerging voices. With a growing fanbase and a distinctive sound that bridges the intimacy of folk with the emotional weight of indie storytelling, Darcy Scott continues to carve out his path as an artist to watch.
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This is a Pay-What-You-Can event. Just show up, and enjoy a drink and great live music at Theatre Hill!
See more information, and browse more events, at majestictheatrehill.com
Having spent the past several years performing across the Atlantic provinces and beyond, Darcy has steadily built a reputation as both a compelling live performer and a thoughtful songwriter. His debut EP, Wasted Spaces, is a poignant collection of songs that stay with you long after the last chord, and the record has resonated deeply with listeners and critics alike.
Wasted Spaces earned Darcy the 2023 MusicNL Award for Folk/Roots Artist of the Year, solidifying his place as one of the province’s most promising emerging voices. With a growing fanbase and a distinctive sound that bridges the intimacy of folk with the emotional weight of indie storytelling, Darcy Scott continues to carve out his path as an artist to watch.
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This is a Pay-What-You-Can event. Just show up, and enjoy a drink and great live music at Theatre Hill!
See more information, and browse more events, at majestictheatrehill.com
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