Charlotte Cardin: 99 Nights Tour

CHARLOTTE CARDIN IS COMING TO KITCHENER!

February 14th at Centre in the Square

Tickets on Sale Friday, August 18th at 10am

As if sculpting a statue, we chip away at one layer after another to uncover our true selves. In doing so,
we shed insecurities and inhibitions and embrace our identity. Charlotte Cardin continues to learn about
herself through her music. The more she learns, the closer she connects. The Montréal-born and
Paris-based singer, songwriter, and creator exhales raw truths through a haze of nocturnal production,
leaving pieces of her story on tape. After generating hundreds of millions of streams and earning
widespread praise courtesy of Harper’s BAZAAR, The FADER, Interview, W Magazine, and more, the
four-time JUNO Award winner opens up like never before on her second full-length offering, 99 Nights
.

“Making music was always my way to feel like I was not only in touch with myself, but attuned to the
world through telling stories and achieving self-discovery,” she observes. “In a way, my purpose was to
connect with other people through my introspection. I’ve owned up to a lot of instincts, needs, and
realizations, and I’ve decided to make a move to do what feels right.”

Surrounded by music as a kid, writing and performing always felt right. Following the Big Boy EP and
Main Girl EP, Charlotte emerged as an international phenomenon with her 2021 debut Phoenix. At the
2022 JUNO Awards, the LP took home “Album of the Year” and “Pop Album of the Year,” while
“Meaningless” garnered “Single of the Year” and she personally received “Artist of the Year.” Not to
mention, it picked up the Felix Award for “Anglophone Album of the Year.” Inciting unanimous
tastemaker applause, HYPEBAE christened her “one of Canada’s brightest young talents.” Following sold
out headline dates and powerhouse turns at Bonnaroo and Festival d’Été de Québec, she topped the bill
at Osheaga, marking a momentous Montréal homecoming. Along the way, she carefully assembled what
would become 99 Nights. After initial sessions in Montréal, she wrote and recorded in London, Los
Angeles, and Toronto to “fuel a creative free flow.”

“We called it 99 Nights, because it was a big journey through all of these worlds I needed to explore in
order to touch base with the most important things in my life,” she reveals. “I realized I needed to get
the fuck out of where I was. The 99 Nights are a symbol of one chapter closing and another beginning.
It’s nostalgic because there’s an ending, but it’s very hopeful since I’m starting over. The first few months
of the process traced a path for the sound, emotion, and stories I would be sharing, hence the title.”