Ottawa promoters Spectrasonic have been working hard to bring audio candy to Ottawa audience’s ears for the month of August!
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Rebelfest rocks the Lansdowne Park lawn in Ottawa.
The Algonquin College Online Learning Rebelfest, formerly known as Mountain Man Festival, was held this week in a scorching weather at Lansdowne Park, after being relocated from last year’s venue at a Calabogie resort.
The third annual Hopped and Confused Festival announces Ottawa lineup.
The Mill Street Brewery and Dine Alone Records are bringing back the Hopped and Confused Festival to the Ottawa Mill Street Brewpub at August 17th and 18th.
Act of Defiance, OTEP, Seaway amongst many others to heat up Ottawa in July.
Ottawa’s Spectrasonic is bringing a bunch of amazing shows to Ottawa this July, and the list is more than worth checking out!
The Acacia Strain to hit Ottawa on 10th Anniversary Tour.
Ottawa’s The Diamond Mine Agency is bringing Massachusetts based deathcore band The Acacia Strain to Maverick’s on their tenth anniversary tour on July 25th,
The 13th edition of Rockfest shakes the Montebello grounds.
Montebello Rockfest founder Alex Martel can confidently say he has run another successful festival this year. The 13th edition of Rockfest was held last weekend at the quaint town of Montebello, Quebec with around 200 000 people attending over the three days.
Black Pistol Fire blows off the roof at Algonquin Commons Theatre.
Rumours from concert goers, music fans and different outlets across North America of Black Pistol Fire‘s infamous live performances had been heavily circulating around within the past while, and when the band’s first ever show in Ottawa at Algonquin Commons Theatre was announced, there was no way I was going to miss it.
The Beaches charms the fans at The 27 Club.
Toronto’s rocker sweethearts The Beaches are currently on their national tour, starting in Vancouver late April, and stopped by at The 27 Club in Ottawa with the opener Taylor Knox on Friday night.
Theory of a Deadman rocks out at the sold out Bronson Centre.
While the majority of Ottawa’s music lovers were at Canadian Tire Centre to take in the legendary Bon Jovi, the sold out Bronson Centre partied with BC rockers Theory, formerly known as Theory of a Deadman.
The Darkness proves they are still on top of the world in Montreal.
England’s rocknroll Hot Cakes, The Darkness, has had its ups and downs over their eighteen years in business, but the band proved they are still on top of the world at their almost sold out show at Theatre Corona last week.