Live Music at Kelseys Niagara with Nathan Warriner
May
7
Live Music at Kelseys Niagara with Nathan Warriner
Kelseys Bar & Grill
Local musician, Nathan Warriner, returns to Kelseys Clifton Hill on May 7, 14 & 21. Based in Niagara Falls, the singer, songwriter, and guitarist wears many hats. Engaged in music from a young age, Warriner picked up his first guitar in his early teens; swapping skateboards for guitar strings at 15 years old. From opening for The Trews as the front man of the Nathan Warriner Band in 2006, to opening for the upcoming Boys II MEN show at White Oaks Resort; Warriner is a seasoned musician to say the least. Awarded the 2009 Niagara Music Award for Album of the Year; Warriner was the primary songwriter and front man for The Waxbills founded in 2008. Their 2012 release, When Love Comes, charted on nearly every college radio station across Canada. Warriner also produced the Barbudos' very first album in 2012; promising new music to come. In 2020, Warriner released a full-length solo album in the midst of the pandemic called, The Day the Circus Left Town. The album was nearly self-penned in its entirety, with the exception of "Medicine," cowritten by Brendan Moffat and "Young Man's World," cowritten by Dan Tyler.
Live music is back at Kelseys Niagara on Clifton Hill . Featuring some of Niagara's best local artists every Thursday night. Grab a seat on a fully enclosed patio with a retractable roof and heated floors, for the perfect spot to soak in the sights and sounds of local musicians. Road trips to Niagara just got better at Kelseys on Clifton Hill.
4960 Clifton Hill, Niagara Falls