From Thursday’s Legacy Revival performances at Purple Hill Country Hall to Friday’s Songs and Stories at Toboggan Brewing Co. – what an incredible way to get amped for the CMAOntario awards that is making it’s way through London, Ontario.
Avril Lavigne Bite Me Tour 2022 w/ The Beaches @ Halifax Scotiabank Centre
Approaching the Scotiabank Centre in Halifax there was no mistaking the crowd heading to the show. Many lined up around the corner eagerly awaiting to get in donned plaid skirts, fishnets, and fingerless gloves. As a twenty-something music lover I grew up listening to Avril and was surprised to see the age range in the crowd of passionate Avril fans.
Thursday night started off with a favorite of mine, The Beaches. The Toronto based rock band brings to the stage with lots of energy, and typically have on flashy outfits you can always count on them for a fast paced set filled with hair flips and high kicks. The crowd who were still mingling around when the set started quickly tried to find their seats once they could hear what they were missing and the arena filled up. The Beaches have a number of summer dates set for 2022 including festivals like Ottawa Bluesfest and Festival d’été de Québec in July, plus their “Future Lovers” tour stars in Toronto in August.
Avril kicked things off with balloons which have been a signature piece of the Bite Me Tour. The crowd took to their feet and kicked off the night with two songs from her new Love Sux album, Cannonball and Bite Me. Shooting off confetti and releasing large balloons, the audience was loving the show. The energy really kicked up when she jumped into throwbacks like What the Hell from her Goodbye Lullaby album. The show was high energy, filled with a balance of nostalgia and throwbacks with lots of new songs (2022 marks the 20 year anniversary of Avril’s Let Go album which has a number of well known hits including Sk8r Boi and Complicated).
This was the last stop on this leg of Avril’s Bite Me Tour, but she has more dates scheduled throughout the summer including Madison Square Garden in NYC Jun 28th and Scotiabank Arena in Toronto on July 6th. Avril will be touring well into 2023 globally and her full tour schedule can be found HERE.
Set List:
Cannonball
Bite Me
What the Hell
Here’s to Never Growing Up
Complicated
My Happy Ending
Smile
Losing Grip
Love it When You Hate Me
Hello Kitty
Girlfriend
The Knotfest Roadshow Tour 2022 Featuring Cypress Hill and Slipknot – Toronto – May 30th 2022
We’re BACK! What a crazy couple of years it has been. The metal fans gathered in droves to pack the Budweiser Stage in Toronto recently. The Knotfest Roadshow always brings a healthy crowd to the waterfront venue and this year was no exception.
Coca-Cola® Stage returns with exciting lineup in a new location for 2022!
The Calgary Stampede is thrilled to welcome back the Coca-Cola® Stage for 2022! Reimagined in a new location on the southwest end of Stampede Park, the iconic stage will feature award-winning artists so you can sing and dance all day and all night long. The Coca-Cola® Stage lineup is always highly anticipated, and is headlined by a vast array of talent across many different genres.
Dust off your cowboy boots for the 2022 Nashville North lineup!
Two-step your way down to the best country music party in Calgary. The 2022 Nashville North stage has an exciting lineup that you don’t want to miss out on!
Earthgang bring Ghetto Gods tour to Toronto
Earthgang made their way to Toronto last Thursday night for an energy-fueled show at HISTORY. The Atlanta hiphop duo were in town as part of their Ghetto Gods tour, along with support from Mike Dimes and Akintoye.
REIGNING CHAMPIONS OF PROGRESSIVE METAL VOIVOD ANNOUNCE NORTH AMERICAN TOUR
SYNCHRO ANARCHY OUT NOW VIA CENTURY MEDIA RECORDS – LISTEN/PURCHASE HERE!
Sarah Harmer Brought Her Show Home To Kingston
Recently, Kingston’s own Sarah Harmer and her band brought the show home. Sarah had just released her sixth album, Are You Gone, when the world shut down and is just now able to tour with her new music. Sarah is also working with a new band with Kelly McMichael on keyboards and vocals, Dani Nash on Drums and vocals, Zach Bines on Bass and Gord Tough on Guitar.
VIDEO PREMIERE – Kendra Gabrielle – Drunk on My Own
“This is a song about loving yourself. It’s about the time when you choose to put yourself first, your friendships, your career and be who you are unapologetically.” said KG. “I hope it encourages all my listeners to get drunk on their own love, do the things that make them happy, create memories and be who they wanna be even if it goes against the norm” – Kendra Gabrielle.
The Beaches – Doubleheader
Almost like they’ve been watching back-to-back hockey games, the 4 piece, Toronto-based, the all-girl band The Beaches set up shop for a doubleheader at Edmonton’s Midway in support of their 2021 EP: “Future Lovers”.
I was there to photograph their first show of two.