Americana singer-songwriter Elle King, who released her second album, Shake The Spirit, on October 19th, 2018 via RCA, performed at the Opera House in Toronto last night (Nov. 8th).
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
TORONTO, ON – NOVEMBER 08: Elle King performs at The Opera House in Toronto on November 08, 2018. (Photo: David McDonald/Aesthetic Magazine)
One thought on “Photos: Elle King @ The Opera House”
How about a picture of the band. Or the crowd. How about one picture that gives the viewer an idea of what it was like to be in that room that night. Instead we get 11 versions of the same picture.
How about a picture of the band. Or the crowd. How about one picture that gives the viewer an idea of what it was like to be in that room that night. Instead we get 11 versions of the same picture.