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BAHAMAS: STILL SAD TOUR

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Songwriter, musician, and self-described social media influencer Bahamas (Afie Jurvanen), returns to North American stages this winter with his STILL SAD TOUR, supporting his award-winning fifth full-length album, Sad Hunk.

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The five-time JUNO Award winner took home the Adult Alternative Album of the Year award for Sad Hunk, making him the first to receive the accolade for three consecutive albums. He did so in 2015 for Bahamas Is Afie, when he was also named Songwriter Of The Year, and for Earthtones, which also won Video of the Year (“Depression,” directed by Ali Eisner). Earthtones was also nominated for Best Engineered Album, Non-Classical at the 2019 Grammy Awards.

The Globe and Mail have called Bahamas an “unassuming sensation,” with over 3.5 million regular monthly listeners on Spotify alone and more than half a billion streams to date. Sad Hunk is on pace to be his fifth consecutive album to receive more than 100 million streams.

 

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