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Dylan forshner @ The Bank, Art House

Live at The Bank Art House: Dylan Forshner, Emerg, The Moonlight Circus, and tidefall

Join us for an unforgettable night of live music at The Bank Art House, featuring a powerhouse lineup of genre-defying artists pushing the boundaries of sound and style.

🎸 Dylan Forshner –An Indie-Alt Rock Toronto/Niagara based musician with influences in surf, grunge, pop and punk. Writing about love and mental health.

⚡ Emerg – Blending the intricate storytelling of prog rock with the raw energy of modern alt-rock, EMERG delivers powerful, groove-driven performances that keep crowds moving. Inspired by legends like Rush and Tool, these under-20 rockers are forging a bold new path for Canadian prog with explosive live shows and undeniable stage presence.

🌙 The Moonlight Circus – A psychedelic rock outfit with a theatrical twist, The Moonlight Circus takes audiences on a sonic journey through swirling guitars, hypnotic rhythms, and haunting vocals. Their shows are as much performance art as they are concerts.

🌊 tidefall - A new indie/folk/light-alternative outfit building their name in the local scene. Performing original music by front woman, Jordan Gaudet, their songs are built on themes of introspection, love lost and gained, and the passing of time. Narrative in nature, catchy, and curt; let their music paint a movie in your mind.

Don’t miss this night of eclectic sounds and rising talent in one of the region’s most intimate and artful venues.

📆 OCT 10 - DOORS @7PM

📍THE BANK ART HOUSE 22 KING ST, WELLAND

🎟️ TICKETS $20 ADV $25 @ DOOR

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Where: The Bank, Art House

22 King St
Welland
L3B 3H9
Canada

Who: Dylan forshner

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Speed, surf, and sludge are all shoulder to shoulder, battling for supremacy in Toronto/Niagara Alt Indie musician Dylan Forshner’s sneering songs. Everything comes together – and then apart – in the dynamics. If Paul McCartney grew up listening to Bush and Australian slacker punk, this is what he’d be spewing.

Like the strongest songwriters, his music shines whether solo or with a band. Sure, with the band he can lean into the dynamics, but with the solo act his lyrics take on a different hue. One that invites deeper, more thoughtful listening.

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