2 different presale codes are verified and working
Plus: 1 more password coming soon.
Get Bahamas presale tickets
| Amex Reserved Tickets | |
|---|---|
| Citi® Cardmember Preferred Tickets |
Presale codes were last updated (6 days, 4 hours ago) at 03-10 17:42 Eastern. Some presale codes are reserved exclusively for our members, learn why we do this here.
Gentle Twang, Steady Heart with Bahamas
Bahamas is the project of Toronto guitarist-singer Afie Jurvanen, built on mellow grooves, close harmonies, and bone-dry jokes.
Country tint, same calm heart
In recent years, records like Bootcut have shifted him toward a country tint with pedal-steel flavors, but the easy pace and roomy guitar feel remain. Expect a calm arc that spotlights songs such as Lost in the Light, All The Time, Way With Words, and No Wrong, with a few twangier new cuts slipped in.Songs that breathe and linger
The room usually holds focused listeners of many ages, from longtime indie-folk fans to guitar nerds who clock his clean tone and relaxed pocket. Early on, Jurvanen made his name backing Feist, which sharpened his ear for space and vocal blend. He later titled an album Bahamas Is Afie, a small hint that the songs come first and the brand follows. Live, he likes to stretch a coda into a light vamp while the backing singers float simple parts on top. Take this as an informed preview rather than a promise, since exact songs and production touches can change from show to show.The Bahamas Crowd, Up Close
At a Bahamas show, the scene skews calm and intentional, with denim, earth tones, and worn boots more common than flashy fits.
Hush, then sing
You will hear low sing-alongs on choruses, then near-silence for verses, as people lean in for the guitar filigree and side comments. Merch trends run simple and text-forward, plus vinyl that rewards the quiet-room listener who likes liner notes.Quiet respect, shared jokes
Fans trade favorite one-liners from Jurvanen between songs and compare tones, like when the Strat stays dry versus when pedal steel steps up. There is a gentle Canadian indie thread too, with folks citing Feist or shared festival memories while the band resets. Couples, friends, and solo music heads share space without fuss, often leaving talking for the walk out. The social code prizes listening, a nod at a clever lyric, and a laugh at a deadpan aside, which makes the encore feel like a conversation.How Bahamas Makes Quiet Sound Big
On stage, Bahamas keeps vocals front and center, singing in a calm baritone that leans into plain language and small bends.
Arrangements with air
The guitar tone stays clean and springy, with fingerpicked patterns that leave air for bass and brushed drums to tuck in. He often starts a song solo for a verse, then brings the band in on the chorus so the lift feels earned. Arrangements favor mid-tempo sway, but he will clip tempos slightly live to add shape without losing the lull.Small choices, big feel
A quiet trick he uses is placing a capo higher than the record to brighten the guitar and make harmonies nest closer. Backup singers mirror his lines in thirds and then break off, giving choruses width without crowding the melody. Lights tend to stay warm and steady, letting the rhythm section and small dynamic swells do the storytelling.Kindred Roads for Bahamas Fans
If you like how Bahamas lets tunes breathe, you will likely find kinship with Jack Johnson, who favors warm guitar, soft swing, and conversational phrasing.