with Hannah Georgas
$12 advance, $15 door (+$1.50 tx & sc) Buy your tickets for this show here
Doors at 7pm, show at 9pm, come early for dinner!

Said the Whale is a Vancouver based indie rock band started by Ben Worcester and Tyler Bancroft. Their debut album Taking Abalonia was released in 2007. It was re-released on June 3, 2008 in Canada with seven new songs under the new name Howe Sounds/Taking Abalonia. Their EPs 'Let's Have Sound' and 'West Coast Christmas' are available for download free of charge on their website.

On July 1, 2009, Said the Whale released the EP 'The Magician' to drum up anticipation for the release of their second full length album 'Islands Disappear.'

Hannah Georgas is a quirky, highly-sensitive, whimsical, and yet extremely serious Vancouver-based singer/songwriter who will one day win over Jack Black and take his hand in marriage. Born and raised in one of the many suburbs of the T-Dot, she wrote her first song on the piano at the age of 5.

In her formative years, inspired by late night summer jam sessions around camp fires Hannah chose the guitar as her primary instrument, and constant companion. Influenced by a broad scope of musical talent - from Billy Corgan and his melancholy lyrics to Janet Jackson and her strong sexual desires - Hannah developed her own style, which she continues to fascinate audiences with.

She has played a range of Canadian venues, from local cafes in Victoria to the Air Canada Centre in Toronto, and drawn a steady fan-base along the way. Hannah opens up her heart and soul with her music and seizes those pure moments you only wish you could describe. Her memorable songs will captivate your heart, put a smile on your face, and a tap in your toe.