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Plants and Animals March 12th 2010
Lee's Palace (CMW Billions Showcase), Toronto, ON
Basia Bulat March 12th 2010
Hotel Cafe, Los Angeles, CA
Plants and Animals March 13th 2010
Royal York Hotel (CMW Indie Awards), Toronto, ON
Plants and Animals March 17th 2010
SXSW, Austin, TX
Basia Bulat March 17th 2010
SXSW, Austin, TX
Plants and Animals March 18th 2010
SXSW, Austin, TX
Plants and Animals March 19th 2010
SXSW (Billions Showcase), Austin, TX
Plants and Animals March 20th 2010
SXSW, Austin, TX
Basia Bulat March 23rd 2010
IOTA, Arlington, VA
Basia Bulat March 24th 2010
First Unitarian Chapel, Philadelphia, PA
Basia Bulat March 25th 2010
Iron Horse Music Hall, Northampton, MA
Basia Bulat March 26th 2010
TT The Bear's, Cambridge, MA
Plants and Animals April 21st 2010
Théâtre Petit Champlain, Québec, QC
Patrick Watson April 21st 2010
Salle Desjardains - Telus, Rimouski, QC
Plants and Animals April 22nd 2010
La Tulipe, Montréal, QC
Patrick Watson April 22nd 2010
Salle de Spectacle Jean-Marc Dion, Sept-Iles , QC
Plants and Animals April 23rd 2010
Babylon, Ottawa, ON
Patrick Watson April 23rd 2010
Theatre de Baie-Comeau, Baie-Comeau, QC
Plants and Animals April 24th 2010
The Red Dog, Peterborough, ON
Patrick Watson April 25th 2010
L'Imperial de Quebec, Quebec City, QC
Plants and Animals April 28th 2010
West End Cultural Centre, Winnipeg, MB
Plants and Animals April 29th 2010
Amigo's, Saskatoon, SK
Plants and Animals April 30th 2010
Starlite Room, Edmonton, AB
Plants and Animals May 1st 2010
The Legion, Calgary, AB
Plants and Animals May 2nd 2010
Habitat, Kelowna, BC
October 26th 2009

Patrick Watson's CMJ show streaming on NPR

"Recorded with the help of Seattle's KEXP, this was one of the best live shows I've seen all year, anywhere. Watson is a dynamic performer who gets deep inside the songs, and you can tell. His face contorts, his body shifts as he becomes the characters and stories he sings. But there's more to Watson than his colorful songs. He has one of the best bands performing music these days, able to shift moods from funny to scary, and from cartoony to evocative of street life, often in the same song."

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