Housewife w/ Moira and Claire - August 11th - $25 - Doors 6:30 PM
Mon, August 11, 2025, 8:00 PM (AST)
About this event
Moira & Claire - Born on one side of Canada and now living on another, Halifax, Nova Scotia’s Moira & Claire
write lighthearted, indie folk-pop songs that appeal to East and West Coasters and everyone in
between. The sisters have been singing together for longer than their professional careers, their
voices harmonizing in the kind of familial magic that only living together your entire life can
attain. Their debut project “I’m not usually this forward but...” was nominated for three 2023
East Coast Music Awards (Group Recording of The Year, Rising Star Recording of The Year,
and TD's Fan's Choice Video of The Year) as well as two 2023 Music Nova Scotia Awards (New
Artist Recording of The Year, Contemporary Roots Recording of The Year). Their song
Delaney's Dad, an anthem for today's queer youth, was nominated for Single Of The Year at
The 2024 Canadian Folk Music Awards.
Housewife - With two CBC Top 20 songs under her belt (Work Song recently peaked at #8), Housewife is
the Canadian indie rock/pop solo project of critically acclaimed singer-songwriter Brighid Fry
(she/they). 22 year old Fry is queer and an ally, an activist and champion of the environmental
organization Music Declares Emergency. Fry has been a staple in the Toronto indie scene since
taking part in Girls Rock Camp when she was 8 years old. She has released five EPs, starred in
the indie short musical Polly and the Pockets and has had her music placed in numerous TV
shows and films. Fry is one of the co-founders of Music Declares Emergency Canada and
participated in the 2022 Creative Climate Leadership program. Brighid’s songs have been
streamed more than 5 million times and she has shared the stage with Serena Ryder, The
Barenaked Ladies, Broken Social Scene, Joel Plaskett, Feist, Whitehorse and toured as an
opener for Metric, Sam Roberts Band, Good Lovelies, Paolo Nutini, Rural Alberta Advantage
and Lauran Hibberd. Brighid is playing as one of the headliners on the Main Stage at Toronto
Pride in June.