HFA Presents The Strumbellas Live at Deerhurst Resort
December 14 @ 8:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Make your holiday celebration truly memorable with The Strumbellas, Live at Deerhurst Holiday Edition. With their new album, Part Time Believer, and the addition of lead vocalist Jimmy Chauveau, The Strumbellas bring a blend of anthemic compositions and contemplative lyrics that will have everyone dancing and enjoying the festive spirit!
For an enhanced experience, choose our exclusive Dinner and Concert Night Out package. Start your evening with a delicious meal before the show, transforming your night into a complete entertainment experience. After the concert, keep the excitement going at our lively after-party, extending the celebration long after the final encore. Enjoy great food, fantastic music, and an energetic atmosphere all in one memorable event.
About The Strumbellas
Ever since forming in 2008 and releasing their debut album, 2012’s My Father and the Hunter, two-time JUNO award-winning alternative group The Strumbellas have steadily released follow-ups containing every ounce of stomping, hand-clapping, alt-country gusto, from 2013’s We Still Move on Dance Floors to 2016’s Hope to 2019’s Rattlesnake. They’ll soon round the corner with a brand-new fifth studio album, Part Time Believer, a collection that signals The Strumbellas’ grand return and rebirth.
Now with Jimmy Chauveau on board as lead vocalist, The Strumbellas spent the last four years writing, recording, and whittling 50 songs down to 12. Honed by producers Ben Allen (Gnarls Barkley, Kaiser Chiefs), Keith Varon (Machine Gun Kelly), Stevie Aiello (30 Seconds To Mars), and Dave Schiffman (RHCP, The Killers), Part Time Believer continues The Strumbellas’ long-standing tradition of blending anthemic, brightly coloured compositions with yearning, contemplative lyrics.
“I think people often feel like things are escaping them, or they’re trying to grab on to something — happiness, gratitude, professional or personal goals — and for some reason, they just can’t get there,” says David Ritter, who handles piano, organ, percussion, and vocals. “Even if they get the thing they want, it doesn’t feel the way they thought it would. A lot of these songs are about trying to, like, figure out why we’re all feeling this way, and how we can find more peace in our lives.”