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Bobbi-Jo Starr’s Urgent Album Fundraiser Set for Nov 23, 2025
UPDATE: Indigenous artist Bobbi-Jo Starr (Kisikaw Iskwew – Daylight Woman) is set to host an urgent album fundraiser on November 23, 2025, from 5 p.m. – 8 p.m. MST at High Note Bar & Grill, located at 12315 118 Avenue NW, Edmonton. This event is not just a concert; it symbolizes a powerful movement for healing, advocacy, and awareness surrounding water rights.
Starr’s music, which intertwines high-energy roots-rock with emotional acoustic ballads, serves as a profound statement on healing and environmental responsibility. “Music is energy and how I connect with the universe,” she stated. “It’s how I manifest the vision and changes I see for myself and my community.”
Three years into her recovery journey, water advocacy has become central to Starr’s mission. “Since entering recovery, I’ve learned so much about water and how it can help us,” she explained. “Water is living spirit. When we lack knowledge or clarity, we can always just ask the water.” Her album aims to inspire others to protect sacred water rights, sending ripples of awareness across communities.
Among her original tracks is the stirring anthem She Stands for Truth and Justice, which empowers women and calls for environmental action. “Our children have the right to grow up in a clean environment,” Starr emphasized. Another poignant song, Mama Bear Leads the Way, tells a story of gratitude and healing, emphasizing the transformative power of water.
Starr’s journey to this moment began just two years ago at community events. “Indigenous events gave me a place to grow,” she recalled. Each performance has fueled her passion, with strong community support propelling her forward. “I have loads of community support from Indigenous artists performing at my fundraiser,” she added, including mentor Curt Young, who will play lead guitar at the event.
Her debut album, composed of 12 original songs, aims to create a movement. “I want my music to create a wave of awareness,” she stated. “The only way was to practice – to start writing songs about why water is important.” The first single, Sun Is on the Rise, is already available on major streaming platforms, including Spotify and Apple Music.
Tickets for the fundraiser are available both online and at the door, ensuring access for all who wish to support this vital cause. Starr urges supporters to join in this movement: “Please show your support by coming to my album fundraiser, streaming my music, and engaging with us on social media.”
This event represents a critical intersection of music, culture, and advocacy, as Starr hopes to inspire a new generation of water protectors and Indigenous artists. “Water is sacred. It’s a mirror of our spirit. And it’s our responsibility to protect and respect it,” she concluded.
Don’t miss this opportunity to support Bobbi-Jo Starr and her mission for environmental justice on November 23!
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