A tres voces: José Lobo, Paula Sofía y Lapelúda
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A tres voces: José Lobo, Paula Sofía y Lapelúda

Événement en personne
15 mai 2025
21h00 – 23h00 / Entrée: 20h30

4481 rue Saint-Denis, Montréal, QC, Canada
Lepointdevente.com agit à titre de mandataire pour Lapelúda dans le cadre de l’affichage en ligne et la vente de billets pour ses événements.
Pour plus d’information à propos de cet événement, veuillez contacter l’organisateur de l’événement, Lapelúda, à lapeluda.booking@gmail.com.

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Lapelúda

Nominated for Album of the Year at the Latin Awards Canada for her debut “Caídas” (2022), Lapelúda is a rising voice in the indie-folk scene, blending the soul of Latin American musical traditions with a deeply personal, contemporary touch. Based in Tiohtià:ke (Montréal), the Colombian-Québécoise artist has enchanted audiences across the country, most recently as an opening act for Silvana Estrada at the 2024 POP Montréal Festival.

lapeludamusic.com/

Paula Sofía

Paula Sofía is a Guatemalan singer-songwriter based in Toronto, whose Latin American Pop folk music brings vibrancy and connection to every stage she graces. Known for her playful, inviting presence, Paula creates performances that blend intimate storytelling with interactive charm, transcending language barriers and inviting audiences into a shared, heartfelt experience. Through soulful lyrics, vivid imagery, and quirky touches, she crafts songs that resonate deeply, celebrating both the lively and reflective sides of the human journey.


paulasofia.info/home

José Lobo

In All Good Hope, the debut album from singer, songwriter, and musician Jose Lobo, is a masterclass in intimacy, everything about it exuding a sense of closeness. From the highly personal lyrical themes and sparse, delicate instrumentation, to the singing, which sounds like a friend whispering a secret into your ear, the experience of listening to In All Good Hope is akin to entering an inner sanctum, or what Lobo aptly refers to as “a reverie of the quotidian”. Originally hailing from Venezuela, Lobo has spent the better part of the last decade in a somewhat nomadic mode, splitting his time between his current home base of Montreal, SanFrancisco's Mission District, Paris, and also Hamilton, Ontario, where much of the album was recorded.

paperbagrecords.com/joselobo/