LIVE at Blue Light Sessions- 1839 Franklin Ave on Saturday, January 7, 2022. The doors open at 7:00PM and the event will begin at 8:00PM.
Since setting out on a journey to reconnect with his roots, 604 Records’ Kadooh has continued to carve his own path in Canadian country music — all while staying true to himself along the way. Known as the guitarist and backing vocalist of JUNO nominated/multi-platinum rock band State of Shock, Kadooh has always carried with him an appreciation for all genres of music — and the move to country has been a rewarding transition. After over a decade in the music business, Kadooh took his career in a whole new direction a few years ago, stepping into the spotlight for the first time. Since then, the singer/songwriter has released a debut record, multiple singles and won two BCCMA Awards. You can look forward to more new music on the horizon, “We have a ton of songs ready to go, and I’m really excited about it. I’ve poured my heart and soul into it all, and I hope everybody connects and enjoys them!”
**Space is limited to 60 guests**
**Please be aware that this space is cozy and intimate, if you are uncomfortable being close to strangers at this time, this space is not for you**
**This is also a LIVE video set, there will be camera people filming each set and you may be on camera**
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