About this Event
Discounted Early Bird tickets limited to the first 50 guests!
Orchid Orchestra presents their first full-length album, "Feel". Out on June 19th, this event will in fact be an album (pre-)release party! With support from Nicky MacKenzie and Kay Brette.
Ticketing:
- Early Bird (limited to 50): $17.00
- Pre-Sale: $20.00
- Doors: $28.00
Album bio:
Feel is, at its core, a biography. Not in the chronological sense, but as a living document of what it means to move through the world as a highly sensitive person in a time that rarely makes space for sensitivity. Fronted by Vancouver songwriter and counsellor Rupert Hudson, Orchid Orchestra’s forthcoming album traces the interior life of someone navigating grind culture, climate anxiety, social overwhelm, and the quiet pressure to keep up in a world that rarely slows down. The album doesn’t position that experience as exceptional or artistic; it treats it as human. These songs hold the tension so many people are carrying: the exhaustion of trying to meet impossible expectations, the ache of feeling deeply, and the persistent search for inner peace in a world that feels increasingly unsteady.
Rupert’s work as a counsellor threads through every track. He witnesses how often people feel stretched beyond capacity, trying to meet standards that don’t account for sensitivity or limits. In the studio, those same themes surface as melody and lyrics. Songs like The Weekend speak to the frustration of not having the capacity to do all the things the world demands and Come Alive pushes back against standards that feel unsustainable and extractive, questioning systems that don’t care for the very people fueling them. Heart Space opens into something softer - rest as resistance, nervous system repair, and finding steadiness in nature and community. Across shimmering synths, choral harmonies, and pop electronic textures, Orchid Orchestra builds a world where tenderness isn’t weakness, it’s survival. The same ethos shapes Rupert’s keynote talks and advocacy work, including initiatives like The Jellyfish Project, where conversations about sustainability, mental health, and systemic change mirror the emotional landscape of the record. The music and the work are not separate lanes; they inform each other.
Orchid Orchestra has garnered acclaim from outlets including the Vancouver Sun, performed at beloved venues such as the Biltmore Cabaret and the Anza Club, and appeared at conferences including BreakOut West and Manitoba Music’s SWMM, where Hudson speaks on creating healthier, more accessible creative communities. With this debut full-length album, the band offers more than a collection of songs - it offers recognition. In a moment when many people feel overwhelmed, stretched thin, or quietly struggling, Orchid Orchestra names the experience and gently asks: what would it mean to build a life, and a world, that lets us soften?
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Fox Cabaret, 2321 Main Street, Vancouver, Canada
CAD 19.53 to CAD 22.73







