Ky Anto

Saturday September 6, 2025
20:00

Description

Doors at 8:00 PM , Show at 11:00PM     

Art House Cafe - 555 Somerset St W

Show Description

Ky Anto is a Canadian born Musician, Singer/Songwriter. Folk, Acoustic, Cosmic American Music.

Bios

Ky Anto is a Canadian born musician, singer/songwriter. His solo acoustic show will take you back to the late 60’s & early 70’s with tales from the road & beyond. Ky has played stages large and small all over the world, from the Troubadour in Hollywood to the Star Club in Hamburg. He has played bass for Carole Pope (Canada), guitar for Michael Monroe (Finland) and bass for Sylvain Sylvain (USA) among others. His music is now available on Bandcamp, Spotify, Apple Music, etc @kyantomusic #kyanto #kyantomusic #gramparsons #neilyoung #townesvanzandt #merlehaggard #willienelson #vanlife #tourlife

Social Media

Instagram.com/kyantomusic 
Facebook.com/kyantomusic
Youtube.com/kyantomusic

Tickets: CAD $10 tickets: shop.thearthousecafe.ca/events. (Limited quantity!). If the event has not sold out online, there will be tickets available at the counter.

Ticket refunds or date transfers are not available.

IMPORTANT ACCESSIBILITY INFO

We provide gender-neutral washrooms. We have one wheelchair accessible washroom. There is no wheelchair ramp. There is a set of 8 stairs to get into the building (7 steps, small landing, and then an 8th step). Once inside, the whole cafe floor is flat, with the exception of our small room to the side, which is a small step down.

We are licensed to provide alcohol, but serve a variety of non-alcoholic options.

This event takes place on the traditional unceded, unsurrendered territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin People.

Location

555 Somerset St W, Ottawa, ON K1R 6A1, Canada

Centretown would like to acknowledge that Ottawa is built on the unceded, unsurrendered Territory of the Anishinaabe Algonquin Nation.

The Anishinaabe Algonquin peoples have lived on this land since time immemorial. We recognize and deeply appreciate their historic connection to this place. We also recognize the contributions of Métis, Inuit, and other Indigenous peoples have made, both in shaping and strengthening this community in particular, and our province and country as a whole.