The Gog opens its season Friday, Nov. 27 with a return engagement by Megan Nash, a Canadian singer songwriter based in rural Saskatchewan.
Nash was last in North Battleford in April of 2014, when she performed along with local singer Kjelti Katherine and and Mary Caroline of Yellowknife, N.W.T. The soirée was also held at the Gog, a former synagogue which is now the North Battleford home of Kelly Waters. Waters regularly hosts travelling musicians in the renovated space as part of a growing live music scene in the community.
Nash combines an honest portrayal of her human experience with a powerful voice to create a moving performance.
Nash has opened for the likes of Serena Ryder, Amelia Curran, The Heartbroken and Del Barber. She has toured the majority of Canada including the Northwest Territories. Nash's country background in evident in her current style, but her songs are heavily influenced by artists such as Neko Case and Stevie Nicks.Â
Admission is $20, which goes entirely to the artist. A donation jar will be out for appetizers and drinks.
If you plan to attend, you can let the hostess know by email at [email protected] or text 306-481-3656.
The doors open at 7 p.m. and show goes at 7:30 p.m. The Gog is located at 1391-105th St.