Welcome to the Sun & Soil Summer Concert Series presented by Tourism Abbotsford and the Abbotsford Tech District!
This concert series celebrates our Handmade & Homegrown community of Abbotsford by featuring local musicians, local farms, and local food for an intimate and flavourful concert experience.
*To help with physical distancing onsite, tickets are purchased in packages for groups of 2 to enjoy a safe, outdoor concert and picnic with locally sourced food and drinks. This event is 19+
Concert & Picnic for 2:
Ticket: $100 ($50/person)
Includes:
-1.5-hour set from local singer-songwriter Kyler Pierce
-1 specialty bottle of beer to share from the BRRL ROOM
-Faspa Board for 2 - Charcuterie and local cheeses with assorted pickles, seasonal chutney, field house porter bacon jam, spicy mustard, Pollyfox crisps and Magpie's beer bread.
-2 drink tokens good for either Field House beer or Whispering Horse wine
*Chairs are not provided; please bring your own lawn chairs or picnic blankets to enjoy the evening!
About Kyler Pierce
Kyler Pierce started his music career in high school with Fraser Valley’s “Harma White” who are still a highly sought after live act. After many years performing, writing and recording with many artists in the Vancouver area, Kyler went alongside Bassist Brandon Clark to tour Canada and Europe as ringers for Vancouver’s blues rock star Colleen Rennison’s No Sinner. Since then Kyler Has emerged as one of the premiere record producers for local Fraser Valley acts from singer songwriters the likes of Kellen Saip, and Dear One, to R&B and World artists like Jada Klein and Nelly P. He has continued writing and recording his own songs and Straight enough is the second single to be released after his debut EP The Withdrawal Vol. 1 in 2017
About Field House Farms
Home farm to Field House Brewing's Canteen and Field House's latest endevour, BRRL ROOM. In their own words, at Field House Farms, the good life is a connection deeper than friends and family. Deeper than feast and hard work, it is a connection to the land. A connection to the fields and faspa that spurred this space a hundred years ago; a thousand years ago. A reconnection to the truth that was lost somewhere along the line of urban development and innovation. This space is wild, this place is rich, and ready to provide