It was a rainy Thursday in the capital, but The 1975 was lighting up the stage. First to hit the stage was London, UK band, COLOURING. Their fresh sound, and stage presence got the crowd on their feet, and singing along. With tunes such as, Symmetry, Heathen, and About You blaring through the arena, not one person were still on their seat.
Our Lady Peace to join Guns N’ Roses on select Canadian dates
Unstoppable rock music icons Guns N’ Roses will electrify fans into the fall, announcing today a series of fifteen additional North American Stadium and Arena stops on their ongoing worldwide Not In This Lifetime Tour. Produced by Live Nation, the exhilarating global phenomenon is letting fans get closer with a newly added round of arena shows throughout the U.S. and Canada including stops at New York’s famed Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles’ Forum and Staples Center over Thanksgiving weekend. In addition to the arena shows, a larger-than-life performance for the people of Little Rock, AK has been added on August 5 at War Memorial Stadium. Tickets for the new Stadium and Arena dates go on sale to the general public starting Saturday, June 3. Exclusive Guns N’ Roses VIP packages available for North American dates at vipnation.com.
Centrepointe Theatres Presents…it’s 2017-18 Season
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2017/18 season is set to be a hit of top shows
Adrian Belew Power Trio rocks Toronto’s Mod Club
Veteran guitarist Adrian Belew, know for his work with King Crimson, Nine Inch Nails, Frank Zappa, David Bowie and more, brought his power trio featuring bassist Julie Slick and drummer Tobias Ralph to Toronto’s Mod Club last week.
Seether brings Poison the Parish tour to Niagara Falls New York
SEETHER (Shaun Morgan, vocals/guitar; Dale Stewart, bass/vocals; John Humphrey, drums) recently released their new album, Poison the Parish, through Morgan’s newly launched Canine Riot Records via Concord.
Travel The World’s Music Festivals With The First-ever ‘Festival Passport’ Giving You Access To 90+ Live Nation Festivals
Live Nation is home to the largest and most diverse festival portfolio on the planet, and today the company is unveiling The Festival Passport, a revolutionary experience that gives fans GA access to 90+ festivals for $799. For the remainder of 2017, The Festival Passport will provide admission to nearly every Live Nation festival, even if the event is already sold out. This includes Austin City Limits Music Festival, Bonnaroo, Creamfields, EDC (Las Vegas and Orlando), Falls Festival, Governors Ball, Isle of Wight, Lollapalooza (Chicago, Paris, and Berlin), V Festival and many more.
The TD Toronto Jazz Festival to reopen the legendary Concert Hall with Randy Bachman
The TD Toronto Jazz Festival recently announced it will be moving to Yorkville when it kicks off this summer from June 23 – July 2nd, 2017. With more than 100 free concerts being presented throughout stages in Yorkville, everyone is invited to experience the best jazz from Toronto, across the country and around the world. Shows start daily at noon and finish at 10 p.m.
The Northern Pikes bring Renfrew back to Teenland
Growing up in small town Northern Ontario when a concert came to town it usually meant a cover band or a performance by a local band playing someone else’s songs. A rare exception to that rule was this one time when The Northern Pikes rolled into town, I figure I had to have been around 17 or 18 at the time and the show, to this day, was one of my favourite concerts growing up. Fast forward about 25 years to 2017 and the scene would repeat on a damp Saturday night in Renfrew, Ontario.
National Arts Centre unveils 2017 Fall Lineup featuring Jann Arden, Diana Krall, Whitehorse and more
New producer, new season and 50 + performances this fall by Jann Arden, Diana Krall, Whitehorse and many more make up National Arts Centre 2017 Fall Lineup.
Ottawa Digs their Roots with Florida Georgia Line
It was a cool, damp, spring evening in Ottawa when Florida Georgia Line returned to the Canadian Tire Centre just over 2 years after their last performance in the city.