THURSDAY NOVEMBER 20 | Noah Malcolm with Special Guest Leah Holtom | 7:30PM
- booker12
- Aug 5
- 2 min read
This concert pairs two rising artists known for their skilled song craft, dynamic vocal abilities and charming stage presence. Now a well-known figure in Canada's East Coast scene, Noah Malcolm hails from Charlottetown, while Leah Holtom is one of Brampton Ontario's standout young talents.
Purchase Advanced tickets on SHOWPASS HERE ($25 plus tax and fees) OR at the Door while quantities last ($30 plus tax)
Dinner is available with our kitchen open until 9pm. Reservations are strongly suggested—make yours HERE. We are an intimate 85-seat venue, so every seat is a great seat! While we do our best to accommodate all seating requests, they cannot be guaranteed. For the best experience, we recommend making reservations in even numbers (for example, a party of three may be seated with an additional guest). Doors open half an hour before showtime for those who will not be dining with us.
Noah Malcolm is a queer singer-songwriter, musical director and multi-instrumentalist from PEI. Signed to CYMBA Publishing, his top-notch songwriting delivers 'melodic mastery' (The East Mag), and is served up with a witty stage presence and ear-catching vocals. With a playful yet poignant poetic spirit, it's easy to understand how he's acquired four Music PEI Awards, a 2025 East Coast Music Award, and three other ECMA nominations. Over 2025, Noah has continued to perform across Canada, making his Vancouver debut in JUNOfest, and releasing singles 'Goin' Thru It' and 'This Kind of Love', the latter used in the Hallmark film 'Kiki's Fourth Ingredient'.
Folk singer/songwriter Leah Holtom grew up in Brampton, Ontario, and now thrives in Toronto's vibrant music scene. Blending the best of folk and country, Leah shares a fresh expression of storytelling with a unique take on traditional instrumentation. Her tender yet soaring vocals, paired with acoustic guitars and pedal steel, captivate audiences on a heartfelt journey. In 2024, Leah was awarded the Colleen Peterson Songwriting Award from the Ontario Arts Council for her debut single, "Face The Day." Her rich sound and endearing voice are further showcased on her debut EP, "Patchwork."

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