Patrick Watson
Patrick Watson composes, performs, and records his albums with his long-time bandmate and
collaborator and multi-instrumentalists Mishka Stein and Olivier Fairfield. The Canadian artist
reached gold and platinum status in over multiple countries (including five certified gold albums
in Canada), and his shows sell out around the world. Over the course of his career, Patrick has
retained the uncanny ability to coexist in mainstream pop-culture spaces and on the
avant-garde fringes. Patrick’s songs have been featured in primetime crowd-pleasers like Grey’s
Anatomy and This Is Us, as well as in multiple arthouse films from Denis Villeneuve
(Polytechnique), Wim Wenders (Perfect Days) ,and Philippe Falardeau (C’est pas moi, je le
jure!) and more. He’s an artist who’s as comfortable performing impromptu pop-up shows on
the train tracks in a Quebec mining town as he is leading the BBC Orchestra at London’s
prestigious Barbican. He’s an in-demand composer with over 15 film scores under his belt. He
was awarded the prestigious inaugural Impact Award at the 2024 Canadian Sync Awards.
Watson’s viral single "Je te laisserai des mots" became the first French song to accumulate 1
billion streams on Spotify.
But whether you discovered Patrick Watson through your local indie record shop, a movie
soundtrack, a social-media video, a European music festival, his hit collaboration with Cinematic
Orchestra (2007’s “To Build a Home”), or through his appearance alongside Patti Smith and
Michael Stipe at the 2021 Pathway to Paris all-star benefit concert, his music has a similar effect
on all who enter his kaleidoscopic sound-world. The songs of Patrick Watson transform your
everyday surroundings into your own imaginary wonderland, translating stress and sorrow into
joy, and helping you find peace within the chaos of modern life.