Two time Canadian Folk Music Award winners and Indigenous husband and wife duo, Twin Flames, are touring Northern Ontario in celebration of finally returning to the road.

Twin Flames has taken the music world by storm. The Ottawa-based duo features Chelsey June and Jaaji who perform their genre-defiant music in English, French, and Inuktitut. With multiple international awards to their name, over 1,000 live performances, and two chart-topping hits on the Indigenous Music Countdown, Twin Flames are a celebrated musical partnership that focuses on impactful storytelling and honouring their combined Métis, Inuk, and Mohawk heritage.

Their most recent album, Omen, is a creative and stunningly relevant project that touches on many of the social issues facing society today. Released in 2020, the album has received multiple award nominations across a variety of categories and features a mini-documentary about the project.

Twin Flames’ Northern Ontario Tour Dates:

Saturday, March 12
Hearst –  La Place Des Arts De Hearst

Sunday, March 13
Geraldton –  Geraldton Country Club

Tuesday, March 15
Fort Frances –  The Townshend Theatre

Wednesday, March 16
Dryden –  Dryden Regional Training and Cultural Centre

Thursday, March 17
Sioux Lookout – Sioux North High School

Watch “Human” by Twin Flames, UNESCO’s official song to celebrate the 2019 International Year of Indigenous Languages

More about Twin Flames

Chelsey June, Métis (Algonquin Cree heritage) from Ottawa, and Jaaji, Inuk and Mohawk from Nunavik and Kahnawake, are part of an Indigenous renaissance. Their cultural backgrounds span Canada’s geography and their songs, delivered through a mix of English, French and Inuktitut, have helped them earn a unique place among contemporary music makers from coast to coast. Truthful and compelling storytelling accompanied by their playful humour makes a great combination with the level of musicianship they bring to the stage. Twin Flames realness resonates with audiences, they create a genuine human connection everywhere they go.

Twin Flames have released three full-length albums since joining together, both professionally and as spouses. They have played more than 1000+ shows throughout Canada, Greenland, the United States, Australia, France, and the Cayman Islands.