Paige Warner – In Concert
Music in Middle Grey presents
FRIDAY 3rd MAY 24
Annesley Markdale is so happy to welcome again, Paige Warner in concert. With an evocative voice that captivates her audience, Paige creates music that sits between R&B and singer-songwriter with soul-inspired vocal licks layered on catchy hooks and rhythms. “She’s obviously a born entertainer. She has crazy stage presence. She held the whole room in the palm of her hand. She just had to sing those first few notes and she captivated everyone. She’s just super talented.” (The Observer), combined with the impact of her recorded tracks, “Paige Warner crafted a much needed piece of art…” (SwanoDown), it is clear why her dedicated fan base and community continues to grow. Paige Warner’s captivating voice is often what draws people in. However, she is skilled with more than just her voice, regularly accompanying herself with piano, guitar, or inviting her live backup band to the stage. You can expect to hear a mix of originals as well as an exciting array of covers that are moulded to her style at live shows. Listeners have compared Paige’s music to that of Jessie Ware, Jeremy Zucker, and Lianne La Havas. Paige’s career as an independent artist began in 2018 with the release of her debut EP, Revealed, that launched her into R&B and pop. She continued to grow and created some of her audience favourites, “I Don’t Need Boys” and “Lions”, in 2019.
Paige’s community welcomed her as a young musician and encouraged her as she played many live shows in her local area. Paige also gained experience featuring at festivals and song writing showcases as well as collaborating with seasoned and upcoming musicians alike. The young artist won a local singing competition, Wellesley Idol, and was a finalist on The Shot Canada Season 7. All of these experiences shaped and prepared Paige for her growing music career. Warner’s ultimate drive in life and music is to create moments for people to feel seen, whether in their sadness and pain, happiness and love, or confusion and uncertainty. Music has been Paige’s greatest comfort through so many stages of life so she strives to create that experience for her audience. With new music on the way, Paige plans to keep releasing songs, creating intimate concert experiences, and spreading love and connection through her music.
‘Paige Warner writes and performs with poise and maturity beyond her years … It’s [People Pleasin’] a complex, heartfelt song, but one so catchy and listenable that I suspect it will fully live up to its name.‘