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Sheik/Diamondtown/David R Elliott

Come out on November 25th for a night with Sheik (Saint John), Diamondtown (Dartmouth), and David R Elliott (Saint John)!

Doors at 7pm

Music starts at 8pm

19+

$10+ tax advance

$15+ tax at the door 

Sheik is a shoegaze inspired band from Saint John, NB, that blends lush reverb soaked ambience with dreamy indie and alternative rock. Drawing influences from 90s alternative styles and too many UK groups to name, Sheik brings forth their unique sound in a modern way.

Dartmouth dream rock outfit, Diamondtown has emerged with a new three-song EP “Future Plans”. Their music will lead you on a journey through shadowy landscapes illuminated by neon lights and glimmers of hope. Sweet melodies juxtapose the somber themes and gothic nuances. If you're a fan who can seamlessly switch between The Byrds and Joy Division on your playlist, this is most likely for you.

David R. Elliott is a prolific songwriter and has been a mainstay of the east coast independent music scene since 2005. He has relentlessly explored various genres over the years while always maintaining focus on the craft of song. Somewhere between The Cure and Jim Croce is Elliott, obsessing over melodies and writing astute meditations on human emotion and working class struggle. 

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Accessibility
Haven Music Hall is a street-level small music venue without fixed seating. This show is combination standing and seating room only. Our entrance exterior is a 34" wide door that has a small lip/step up from the street. Once inside, our entrance vestibule has three steps up into the space with an interior entrance opening of 70". We have two single-use washrooms with toilets. If you'd like more information about accessing our space please email abigail@havenmusichall.com.

Safer Spaces Policy
Haven Music Hall (HMH) is committed to ensuring a safer show experience for musicians, audiences, staff, and volunteers. If you see or experience any form of harassment or abuse please inform the bar staff on site. If you experience harassment or abuse and wish to inform us after the fact please email abigail@havenmusichall.com. This email is read by the HMH owners only and any reports of safety violations will be treated as confidential. Incidents that are reported in real time are written up by the handling staff member and are confidential and kept on file. Abuse and harassment of an audience member, musician, HMH staff, security, or volunteers will result in immediate ejection from the premises, potential probationary period, and potential banning from the premises.

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