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Open Air Performance Series: Dominic Grimm

August 1, 2025 @ 6:00 PM7:00 PM
Free

DOMINIC GRIMM
Open Air Performance Series

From July 7th – August 29th, 2025 join us for a free, 1-hour performance every Monday to Friday at 6PM as part of our Open Air Performance Series. By expanding our arts experiences into Town Centre Park, we hope these events will excite our patrons and introduce us to new faces and Lake Lafarge lovers alike. Grab your picnic basket and enjoy a free professional concert in the park!

The Evergreen Cultural Centre Society is supported by Port Coquitlam Community Foundation Theatre Society Legacy Fund.

 


 

ABOUT THE ARTISTS

Dominic Grimm is a singer/songwriter raised in BC’s Lower Mainland. Currently based out of Vancouver, he uses his banjo and voice to reach people with his intimate lyrical writing. His music draws inspiration from Hozier, The Amazing Devil, and Pete Seeger, with an alt-folk feel to much of his work. Dominic writes from his life and experiences as someone who grew up in the unique biome that is the Lower Mainland, and as a trans person. His lyrics frequently talk about transformation and the natural world, as well as how the expectations of others can’t change the true nature of things.

Dominic started his love of music at age six, after his older brother had his first piano lesson. Dominic sat down at the piano and refused to move until he got a lesson as well. After years of exams with the Royal Conservatory of Music, and graded performances at events like the Kwantlen Music Festival, Dominic lost touch with what made him fall in love with music, and discontinued lessons and performing in his early twenties.

But Dominic never stopped looking for that magic he felt when he first sat down at a piano. A magic he found again when he picked up a banjo for the first time six years ago. Dominic has since been composing and performing around Vancouver at street festivals, in parks, at open mics, and wherever else he can find a place to share his music.

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