The Wilderness Of Manitoba live in concert.
ON TOUR

The Wilderness Of Manitoba

7
critic concert reviews
folk

How Good Are They LIVE?

Live Rating  

72
%
Based on 
7
critic concert
reviews
Last 12 Months Rating  
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Critic Consensus

Based on 7 concert reviews, the critic consensus is that The Wilderness Of Manitoba is rated as a watchable live performer, with shows that lack distinction. The Wilderness Of Manitoba concert reviews describe live shows and performances as ethereal.

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Leave Someone (Luke Schindler Revolution Mix) (5 October 2022)

Artist Info

Genre
folk
Origin
Toronto, Canada (2010 - present)
Bio
The Wilderness of Manitoba is a Canadian indie folk band that formed in 2009 in Toronto. The band's album, Between Colours, is far-reaching.
Has Performed With

Critic Concert Reviews

Ride the Tempo (Canada)

October 27, 2012
%
Trinity St. Paul's United Church on October 26, 2012

The Line Of Best Fit (UK)

August 8, 2012
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Since they last came to Britain’s shores, they have lost Melissa Dalton and gained a new violinist/singer of ethereal vocal lines, Amanda Balsys of Kingston band The Gertrudes.

Slate the Disco (UK)

August 6, 2012
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Cambridge, UK

Thank Folk for That (USA)

October 18, 2011
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So when they announced a show at the tiny underground den that is the Slaughtered Lamb’s gig room, getting a ticket was a no-brainer.

NOW Magazine (Canada)

July 1, 2010
80
%
Toronto, Canada

Panic Manual (Canada)

January 25, 2010
60
%
The Wilderness Of Manitoba Live In Concert In the USA

Panic Manual (Canada)

October 30, 2009
60
%
The Wilderness Of Manitoba Live In Concert In the USA

Past critic reviews published in

The Guardian (UK), Brighton Source (UK), Berkeley B-Side (USA), Buzz Magazine (UK), GoldenPlec (Ireland) and more

Image Credit

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