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Living Roots Music FestivalDoors at 6:30 PM
Jon Rains at 7:00 PM
Joce Reyome at 8:00 PM
Entry $10 advanced/$15 door/Festival pass
Tickets- https://locarius.io/events/2045/joce-reyomejon-rains
Festival pass- https://locarius.io/events/1976/living-roots-music-festival-10
Fresh off their international blues competition WIN! we welcome Joce back to the festival.
Joce Reyome has been captivating audiences with their dynamic performances on stages throughout the east coast of Canada, where they now call home. Reyome discovered their true passion in the rhythmic world of music, where they honed their skills performing alongside artists such as Irish Mythen, KINLEY, Andrew Waite and Dylan Menzie.
Joce’s debut single, Cross My Heart, was produced by award-winning producer Erin Costelo and recorded with Colin Buchanan at Hillsound Studios. They followed up with their second single, Grateful. Also produced by Erin Costelo, this single is infused with their trademark classic blues sound, raw vocals, and evocative storytelling. Joce is currently recording their first full length album, which can be expected later this year.
Winner of the 2025 Solo/Duo Category of the International Blues Challenge, Reyome, a genuine soul, brings authenticity to their performances, turning audiences into active participants in a journey through heartbreak and humour. With performances on the Confederation Centre of the Arts main stage, the Orpheum Theatre in Memphis, at JUNOfest 2024, at the East Coast Music Awards and more, they have captivated audiences across Atlantic Canada
Joce lives in Charlottetown with their wife Cameron, burly poodle-mix Frankie, and precocious cat Eggs Florentine who is more affectionately called Flori.
Jon Rains made his debut to the Canadian music scene in 2020, performing his authentic mix of Alt-County/Folk music at bars and restaurants local to Lunenburg County, Nova Scotia. He has since performed most everywhere between Sydney and Montreal. Late in 2022, he released a debut demo titled “High Noon” followed by “Burn Forever” and “Golden Hour” in early 2023.
His songs center around themes of nostalgia, heartbreak, love and loss, as well as using lyrical imagery to paint a picture of the idylls of growing up and living in the Canadian Maritimes.
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Abbey Café & Gallery, 546 Queen Street,Fredericton, New Brunswick, Canada
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