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MRG Live presents

Faye Webster

www.fayewebster.com

Doors:

At The Orpheum - Vancouver

$34.50 - $140.00
+ applicable fees
All Ages

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Event Info

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Doors 7:00 PM Show 8:00 PM

Patrons requiring accessible seating should purchase the accessible seating marked on the seat map. For further information on accessibility at The Orpheum, visit the venue website or contact the venue directly

Faye Webster Lifetime Package
Includes:

  • One premium reserved ticket
  • Early entry into the venue
  • 2 exclusive VIP merchandise items
  • Commemorative VIP laminate & lanyard
  • Priority merchandise shopping
  • Limited availability

For any questions, please reach out info@onemoretimevip.com


Faye Webster loves the feeling of a first take: writing a song, then heading to the studio with her band to track it live the very next day. When you listen to the Atlanta songwriter’s poised and plainspoken albums, you can hear why: she channels emotions that are so aching, they seem to be coming into existence at that very moment.

“One of my favorite things about songwriting is taking thoughts that people don’t really think are worthy, or might overlook, and highlighting them,” Webster says. “I like saying things that everybody thinks, but nobody’s saying”.

At any given moment, Webster might be making country-tinged indie rock flecked simultaneously by pedal steel guitar and modern R&B production and songwriting techniques–a bespoke sound which has won her ardent fans and turned her into something of a stealth superstar beloved by everyone from southern hip-hop heads and alt-rock tastemakers.

The title of Faye Webster's new album is inspired by her occasional compulsion to lose herself amongst concertgoers at the Atlanta Symphony Orchestra. Craving company and distraction but also leaning into the anonymity of a bustling crowd, Webster often bought a ticket to a performance at the last possible second. “Going to the symphony was almost like therapy for me,” she says. “I was quite literally underdressed at the symphony because I would just decide at the last moment that that's what I wanted to do. I got to leave what I felt like was kind of a shitty time in my life and be in this different world for a minute.”

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