CAROLINE POLACHEK
Monday, December 13, 2021
Hollywood Theatre
3123 West Broadway
Vancouver, BC
19+ GOV ID REQ'D
www.hollywoodtheatre.ca
Please note that those that enter Hollywood Theatre, including ticket holders for this event, must show proof of vaccination as per the current Provincial Health Order regulations.
To register for your vaccination card visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/vaccinecard.html
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Two years since taking the music world by a storm with 'Pang' -- her lush and dazzling head-trip of an album -- Caroline Polachek has returned with the infectious single "Bunny Is A Rider." Polachek says of the song: "Bunny Is A Rider" is a summer jam about being unavailable. Bunny is slippery, impossible to get ahold of. Maybe it's a fantasy, maybe it's a bad attitude. But anyone can be bunny, at least for three minutes and seventeen seconds.
Her previous album 'Pang' topped year-end lists globally -- including Dazed, The Guardian, NPR, to name a few. The record's lush romanticism and acrobatic vocal stylings firmly established her as one of the most singular and captivating singer-songwriters of a generation.
Monday, December 13, 2021
Hollywood Theatre
3123 West Broadway
Vancouver, BC
19+ GOV ID REQ'D
www.hollywoodtheatre.ca
Please note that those that enter Hollywood Theatre, including ticket holders for this event, must show proof of vaccination as per the current Provincial Health Order regulations.
To register for your vaccination card visit: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/vaccinecard.html
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Two years since taking the music world by a storm with 'Pang' -- her lush and dazzling head-trip of an album -- Caroline Polachek has returned with the infectious single "Bunny Is A Rider." Polachek says of the song: "Bunny Is A Rider" is a summer jam about being unavailable. Bunny is slippery, impossible to get ahold of. Maybe it's a fantasy, maybe it's a bad attitude. But anyone can be bunny, at least for three minutes and seventeen seconds.
Her previous album 'Pang' topped year-end lists globally -- including Dazed, The Guardian, NPR, to name a few. The record's lush romanticism and acrobatic vocal stylings firmly established her as one of the most singular and captivating singer-songwriters of a generation.
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