Today, multi-platinum award-winning singer, songwriter, actor, and author Jann Arden announces the upcoming release of MIXTAPE out JANNuary 31, 2025 via Universal Music Canada, the country’s leading music company. The album will be available on CD, LP, Cassette, standard, Hi-Res, + ATMOS digital formats.
Recorded in Calgary between both Broom Closet and OCL Chestermere Studios and produced by longtime collaborator, Russell Broom (Kyle McKearney, Art Bergmann), MIXTAPE is the follow-up to the 2021 album Descendant and features some of Jann’s favourite nineties pop recordings from the likes of Sia, Seal, Joan Osborne, Robyn, Don Henley, Chris Isaac, and others.
Jann shares, “The nineties were an unbelievably complex and unique decade for the music business globally. The artists – the songs – they were some of the most interesting and groundbreaking moments anyone had ever seen or heard. Being able to tip my hat to this innovative group of music makers was absolutely inspiring and magical. MIXTAPE, will take you on a nostalgic trip you won’t forget.”
A celebrated Canadian and a brilliant muti-dimensional talent, Jann’s many accolades include eight JUNO Awards including Female Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, 10 SOCAN Awards, and 4 Western Canadian Music Awards to name a few. An inductee of the Canadian Music Hall of Fame, a Star on Canada’s Walk of Fame, and a recipient of the Order of Canada – Jann Arden is a national treasure.
After writing six successful books, in 2023 Jann released her debut fiction novel, THE BITTLEMORES, a #1 National Bestseller. Fans can celebrate the holidays with Jann in concert, as she puts her unique spin on the holiday classics featured on her 2015 release ‘A Jann Arden Christmas’. For tickets and more info visit: www.jannarden.com/tour.
Jann Arden is a multi-platinum, award-winning singer, songwriter, actor and author. Arden has released 15 albums with 19 top ten singles. Arden’s accolades include 8 JUNO Awards including Female Artist of the Year and Songwriter of the Year, 10 SOCAN Awards and 4 Western Canadian Music Awards to name a few. In 2020, she was announced as an inductee into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame joining the ranks of Canadian music icons including Alanis Morisette, Bryan Adams, Barenaked Ladies, Bachman Turner Overdrive, Joni Mitchell, Shania Twain and many more. Arden has also been inducted into the Canadian Association of Broadcasters Hall of Fame, has a Star on Canada’s Walk of Fame and has been awarded the Order of Canada. MIXTAPE the follow-up to her 2021 album Descendant, will be released JANNuary 31, 2025.
Whether she is captivating audiences with her heartfelt music, entertaining them with her quick wit or sharing her written word in a boldly honest voice – Arden is a Canadian original – a brilliant multi-dimensional talent.
MIXTAPE Tracklisting:
LP Side A
1. One of Us (Joan Osborne)
2. Waterfalls (TLC)
3. Crazy (Seal)
4. There She Goes (The La’s)
5. The Boxer with Kyle McKearney (Simon & Garfunkel)
Side B
6. The Boys of Summer (Don Henley)
7. Breathe Me (Sia)
8. Missing (Everything But The Girl)
9. Wicked Game (Chris Isaak)
10. Show Me Love (Robyn)
11. You Gotta Be (Des’ree)
‘JANN ARDEN CHRISTMAS TOUR’ Western Canada Dates:
November 14 – Campbell River, BC – Tidemark Theatre
November 16 – Courtenay, BC – Sid Williams Theatre
November 17 – Duncan, BC – Cowichan Performing Arts Centre
November 19 – Victoria, BC – Royal Theatre
November 20 – Nanaimo, BC – Port Theatre
November 21 – Nanaimo, BC – Port Theatre
November 23 – Vernon, BC – Vernon & District Performing Arts Centre
November 26 – Cranbrook, BC – Key City Theatre
November 27 – Cranbrook, BC – Key City Theatre
November 29 – Fort Saskatchewan, AB – Shell Theatre, Dow Centennial Centre
November 30 – Fort Saskatchewan, AB – Shell Theatre, Dow Centennial Centre
December 02 – Camrose, AB – Cargill Theatre, Jeanne & Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Center
December 03 – Camrose, AB – Cargill Theatre, Jeanne & Peter Lougheed Performing Arts Center
December 06 – Regina, SK – Casino Regina
December 07 – Regina, SK – Casino Regina
December 08 – Prince Albert, SK – EA Rawlinson Centre
December 10 – North Battleford, SK – Dekker Centre
December 12 – Winnipeg, MB – Club Regent Event Centre
December 13 – Winnipeg, MB – Club Regent Event Centre
December 16 – Brandon, MB – Western Manitoba Centennial Auditorium
December 17 – Saskatoon, SK – TCU Place
December 19 – Calgary, AB – Jack Singer Concert Hall, Arts Commons
December 20 – Calgary, AB – Jack Singer Concert Hall, Arts Commons