August 07, 2026
Live Music
Campbell, Austin Camp, and TBA
at LIVE! on Elgin
Campbell:
Campbell is a dark folk rock artist and contemporary eco-poet, wrapped in the leather of a rockstar. With strong Celtic roots and a poet’s tongue, she crafts surreal, protest-driven songs born out of small-town Ontario. Now based in Ottawa, her lyrics warn of ecological collapse while illustrating the patriarchal oppression of women and the land they live on. While cautionary, Campbell's music rises from an intimate love of the earth and the past, weaving Victorian romance motifs into her writing, giving her songs a timeless quality.
Austin Camp:
Austin Camp is an Ottawa-based singer-songwriter whose music blends the raw honesty of emo with the intimacy of folk. With a voice that shifts between hushed tenderness and strong emotion, Austin writes songs that lean into vulnerability, opening a space for the heavier parts of life. Drawing inspiration from artists like Medium Build, City & Colour, and Pinegrove, his sound balances melancholy with warmth, inviting listeners into stories of reflection, love, loss & connection.
August 7, 2026
220 Elgin Street
7:30pm Doors \\ 8:00pm Show
$10+fees in Advance \\ $15 cash at the door
at LIVE! on Elgin
Campbell:
Campbell is a dark folk rock artist and contemporary eco-poet, wrapped in the leather of a rockstar. With strong Celtic roots and a poet’s tongue, she crafts surreal, protest-driven songs born out of small-town Ontario. Now based in Ottawa, her lyrics warn of ecological collapse while illustrating the patriarchal oppression of women and the land they live on. While cautionary, Campbell's music rises from an intimate love of the earth and the past, weaving Victorian romance motifs into her writing, giving her songs a timeless quality.
Austin Camp:
Austin Camp is an Ottawa-based singer-songwriter whose music blends the raw honesty of emo with the intimacy of folk. With a voice that shifts between hushed tenderness and strong emotion, Austin writes songs that lean into vulnerability, opening a space for the heavier parts of life. Drawing inspiration from artists like Medium Build, City & Colour, and Pinegrove, his sound balances melancholy with warmth, inviting listeners into stories of reflection, love, loss & connection.
August 7, 2026
220 Elgin Street
7:30pm Doors \\ 8:00pm Show
$10+fees in Advance \\ $15 cash at the door
