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Pony Gold & Kansas Lee

  • Frequency Sound 528 Inc. 3210 Gulley Road Kelowna, BC, V1W 4E5 Canada (map)

Join us at Frequency Sound 528 on Saturday, June 7 for an intimate evening of raw storytelling & soulful songwriting.

Headlining the night, Pony Gold—the musical project of Canadian singer-songwriter Theresa Anne Bromley—brings a powerful blend of folk roots and alt-country grit. Her music is tender, unfiltered, and strikingly honest, shaped by a life lived fully—through rural beginnings, personal transformation, and a devotion to truth in storytelling.

Her debut album High Road Reverie, produced by Leeroy Stagger, has quickly established her as one of Canada’s most compelling emerging voices. With national radio play across CBC, ABC Country, and SiriusXM North Americana, and a Top 10 spot on the National Earshot Roots/Folk/Blues charts, Pony Gold’s rise is undeniable.

On stage, she delivers performances that feel both intimate and electric—pulling audiences into each lyric, each pause, each moment of truth. Having shared stages with artists like Cameron Whitcomb and Chaparelle, and performed at festivals including NXNE, Rifflandia, and Sunfest, she now brings her sound into the immersive setting of Frequency Sound 528.

Opening the evening, Kansas-Lee offers a sound that is equally moving and expansive. After self-producing three albums, her first studio record Ostara opened doors to festival stages, theatre performances, and collaborations with respected BC artists. Her voice and songwriting carry a rare depth—honest, resonant, and transcendent—often described as the love child of Joni Mitchell and Adrianne Lenker.

Together, these two artists create a night of powerful contrast and cohesion—where grit meets grace, and vulnerability becomes a shared experience.

🌙 What to Expect

  • Intimate, seated concert experience

  • Folk, Americana & alt-country influences

  • High-quality, immersive sound environment

  • A heart-centered space for deep listening and connection

Come as you are, and let yourself be moved—this is music that meets you in the real places.

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