Friday, March 6, 2026 7:00 pm
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9:00 pm
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Home Routes folk concert: Onna Lou and Keri Latimer
Two powerful voices in contemporary folk and roots music.
Popular Home Routes folk and roots concert series returns to Brubacher House on March 6th with two powerful Winnipeg-based songwriters, Onna Lou and Keri Latimer.
Bios
Onna Lou, an Argentinian-Canadian artist based in Winnipeg, blends heartfelt lyrics with folk and contemporary sounds. A Berklee College of Music and Universidad Católica Argentina graduate, she writes, performs, and produces her own music—earning a 2023 Western Canadian Music Award nomination for Global Artist of the Year. Her chart-topping 2022 album, "Diamante," spent 15 weeks on Earshot charts, and her upcoming third album, "Quiero verte volar," launches November 2025.
Keri Latimer is a singer-songwriter and composer, best known as the frontwoman of Winnipeg roots band Leaf Rapids and for her earlier work leading Juno Award winning band Nathan. She has toured internationally for over 20 years. Her “liquid silver” voice brings sharp, observational, and uniquely disarming songs to life. Rarely performing solo, Keri looks forward to sharing her extensive catalogue in intimate concert settings, bringing along her ethereal theremin to enchant and engage audiences in unexpected ways.
Listen
Keri Latimer:
Friday, March 6
6:00 PM Potluck - Bring your own dishes and some food to share!
7:00 PM Concert - Onna Lou and Keri Latimer
Event details:
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Admission: $25 cash at the door. Free for kids ages 12 and under, and $15 for students and youth ages 13-17
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Location: Brubacher House Museum, Frank Tompa Dr, Waterloo
Questions?
Contact Brubacher Host Laura Enns
Email bhouse@uwaterloo.ca or call 519-886-3855
Brubacher House gratefully acknowledges the support of the Mennonite Historical Society of Ontario in making this concert series possible!