Canadian alternative rock outfit Hotel Mira made a stop at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Nov. 12 for their “Pity Party Tour” with support from opening bands Nat Lefkoff and Passion Mango.

With the release of “The Pity Party” album earlier this year, and new EP “After Party” released on Nov. 6, Hotel Mira continues to build its fanbase through sold-out shows on a 35-city tour throughout North America.

 Hotel Mira lead singer Charlie Kerr engages the audience at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (Photo by Xavier Figueroa)
Hotel Mira lead singer Charlie Kerr performs in the middle of the crowd at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (Photo by Xavier Figueroa)
Hotel Mira drummer Cole George performs for an energetic crowd at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (Photo by Xavier Figueroa)
Hotel Mira lead singer Charlie Kerr performs in the middle of the crowd at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (Photo by Xavier Figueroa)
Hotel Mira lead singer Charlie Kerr gets the crowd involved at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 12. Photo by Xavier Figueroa)
Nat Lefkoff performs for an animated crowd at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (Photo by Xavier Figueroa)
Folk musician Nat Lefkoff serenades the crowd at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (Photo by Xavier Figueroa)
From left: Guitarist Noah Cole, Nat Lefkoff and drummer Rowan McGuire perform for an animated crowd at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (Photo by Xavier Figueroa)
Passion Mango lead singer Connor Wilkinson brings an active performance at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (Photo by Xavier Figueroa)
Passion Mango guitarist Piers Affleck performs at Goldfield Trading Post in Midtown Sacramento on Wednesday, Nov. 12. (Photo by Xavier Figueroa)

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By Xavier Figueroa

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