Love JP Hoe
by CheyJames on 12/23/24Burton Cummings Theatre - WinnipegRating: 5 out of 5Such a joy to attend this years show. Can’t wait for next year; gonna be my new tradition. Went to the after party too & JP Hoe is phenomenal.

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J.P. Hoe In Concert
Thanks to his songs' open-hearted sensibility, wry wit, and buoyant melodies, J.P. Hoe has won fans wherever he and his music have traveled. As Ottawa Life magazine described the work of the Winnipeg singer-songwriter, his music boasts a "genuine homespun feel, filled with catchy hooks and melodies – genuine, uncontrived, and confessional." CBC Radio's Tom Power added to that mountain of praise when he called Hoe "the next Gordon Lightfoot."
A six-time Western Canadian Music Award nominee, Hoe has been a fixture of Winnipeg's independent scene ever since he began trying out original songs before hometown crowds in the early 2000s. Drawing inspiration from Bob Dylan and Neil Young as well as contemporary singer-songwriters like David Gray, Aimee Mann, and Wilco's Jeff Tweedy, Hoe soon developed his own blend of folk, alt-country, and indie rock.
His early releases — 2003's Here in Review EP and 2006's The Live Beta Project — showcased a songwriter of huge promise. Made with such Winnipeg friends as the Wailin' Jennys' Ruth Moody and Rusty Matyas of The Waking Eyes, Hoe's 18-song debut album The Dear John Letters (2008) was a confident statement of purpose. An opening set for the Kinks' Ray Davies at the Winnipeg Folk Festival and supporting slots on Jann Arden's Canadian tour confirmed that Hoe could be just as comfortable on stage as he was in the studio.
Hoe's ambitions and abilities continued to widen on his second album, Mannequin (2012). An enthralling collection of often ornately orchestrated folk-pop songs, it earned Western Canadian Music Award nominations for Independent Album of the Year and Pop Recording of the Year.
In 2015, he followed up with Hideaway, his first album for MapleMusic. One of four songs co-written by Hoe and Andy Stochansky (Ani DiFranco, Goo Goo Dolls), the single "Beautifully Crazy" is a vivid demonstration of Hoe's pop craftsmanship. He supported the album's release by touring widely inside and outside Canada, adding more names to a long list of venues he's played, which includes Ottawa's National Arts Centre, the Shrewsbury Folk Festival, and South by Southwest.
No matter his schedule, Hoe is always home in time for a holiday show that's become a local tradition. In December of 2018, the Burton Cummings Theatre hosted a sold-out crowd and the city's finest musicians for the 10th annual J.P. Hoe Hoe Hoe Holiday Show. As he always does, Hoe made sure there was plenty of good cheer in the room.
Such a joy to attend this years show. Can’t wait for next year; gonna be my new tradition. Went to the after party too & JP Hoe is phenomenal.
This was the first time I was able to attend the JP Hoe Hoe Hoe Holiday Show, and now I want to attend every year! I had really decent seats and I’m so glad that I went. JP Hoe’s talent and presence is undeniable! As far a Christmas holiday shows go, it was incredibly entertaining- Piano Man literally made me laugh so hard. JP doing the Irish jig was absolutely classic and made me love him even more. I went to the after party at the Park Theatre & had such an epic time, dancing & singing along. Some of the covers were Clocks by Coldplay, Bittersweet Symphony by The Verve & Mr Brightside by The Killers. JP Hoe pretty much performed for 4 hours and didn’t miss a beat, didn’t slow down, or let anyone down. He’s incredible. Will be going next year for sure.
I can't say enough positive things about J.P. Hoe, his band, and this show!! They're an incredibly talented group and J.P. Hoe is a phenomenal singer and songwriter. This was my first year attending the J.P. Hoe Hoe Hoe Holiday Show and I plan on going every year from now on! It was so much fun!
It was a fun show ---lots of variety and J.P. was quite good with the audience. Unfortunately we got our tickets late and had to sit in the second balcony. The view is good from there but the sound is very poor. The acoustics of this building are outdated and this second balcony should not be used for concerts like this. It was near impossible to make out the lyrics of any song !!!