Before this show, I only knew Cage the Elephant for their song “Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked”. However, when I had to sign a waiver and attend a safety meeting with their Head of Security, I knew the show was going to be extraordinary. Cage the Elephant brought their electrifying energy to the stage on June 28th, and fans at Rogers Place were treated to a spectacular performance. Known for their raw and unfiltered sound, the band delivered a set with the entire crowd on their feet from start to finish. I was completely blown away and left that show being a huge fan of their music, stage presence, and true craftsmanship.
David Lee Murphy steals show as Brooks & Dunn visit London, Ontario
Sarah Mclachlan plays her 30th anniversary of Fumbling Towards Ecstasy tour in Montreal
On June 20, 2024 at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec, Canada, Sarah McLachlan celebrated the 30th anniversary of her landmark album Fumbling Towards Ecstasy with a performance that was both intimate and nostalgic. This tour revisits the album that catapulted her to international fame three decades ago. Sarah wrote the album in Montreal and recorded it at the famous Le Studio in Morin Heights, Quebec, in 1993.
Shania Twain pumps up Edmonton ahead of Game 4
Game 4 of the Stanley Cup finals, and the stakes could not have been higher. However, the looming must-win game did not dampen the spirits of Oilers fans. On the contrary, it seemed to rally the crowd and create an electric energy in the Fan Park.
Stanley Cup Finals – Our Lady Peace
On June 13th, Four-time Juno award-winning band Our Lady Peace played a free show in downtown Edmonton. To introduce OLP, Edmonton’s own Gene Principe, and Craig MacTavish brought Our Lady Peace on with a fervor only Edmonton would know. Not to mention, the Oilers Drum and Brass Crew had the place dancing and grooving. Fan Park was packed with everyone decked out in orange, white, and blue. The energy was palpable. Go Oilers!
Lindsay Ell Ignites Ancaster with Stellar Opening Act for Josh Ross at the RBC Canadian Open Concert series
Ancaster, Ontario, was set ablaze this past weekend as the Hamilton Golf and Country Club played host to not one, but two sensational performances during the RBC Canadian Open Concert series. Kicking off the night with an electrifying bang was none other than Calgary’s own Lindsay Ell, whose powerhouse vocals and undeniable charisma set the stage on fire for the main event.
A Night With Half Moon Run at Festival L’appel Montréal
On Thursday, May 30, 2024, at Park Olympic in Montreal, the L’appel Montréal festival headlined by Montreal’s own Half Moon Run took place, filling the evening with Indie Rock.
Avril Lavigne Rocks Vancouver with ‘Greatest Hit Tour’ Debut
Avril Lavigne’s ‘Greatest Hit Tour’ debut at Rogers Arena in Vancouver was a spectacular display of the singer’s enduring talent and captivating presence.
As a seasoned concertgoer who had previously witnessed Avril on her ‘Best Damn Thing’ tour, it was evident that she has not only maintained her exceptional performance quality but has perfected it over the last two decades.
The evening was a nostalgic journey for fans, as Avril revisited her roots with anecdotes about her early days performing in Vancouver and the anniversary of her debut album, ‘Let Go’.
The 15-song setlist blended her playful chart-topping hits, with the emotionally resonant ballads to create a cathartic experience for all in attendance.
The stage design reflected the various eras of Avril’s career, adding another dimension to the show. Her flawless vocals and infectious sass kept the screaming fans, adorned in striped neckties and cargo pants, out of their seats the entire performance.
All Time Low opened the show, setting the perfect tone for the night. Their hit covered setlist, combined with infectious stage presence, led into Avril’s electrifying performance with seamless energy and enthusiasm.
To sum it up, Avril Lavigne’s ‘Greatest Hit Tour’ debut was a testament to her continued relevance and artistry in the music industry. As a long-time fan who has witnessed her growth, it is clear that Avril remains just as determined, outspoken and rambunctious as ever.
Our Last Night Played A Packed MTELUS Theater In Montreal
As the crowd started filling MTelus, a local theatre located in Downtown Montreal, on May 15 2024, you knew it was going to be a good night. The place was packed with fans who enjoyed metal but with a twist: the headliner Our Last Night is mostly known for their heavy covers of pop songs!
Summer Kickoff with Cole Swindell, Meghan Patrick and Dylan Scott
Cole Swindell’s Win The Night Tour was undeniably the greatest concert for a warm Saturday night, with rowdy crowds and energic performances from all three country artists.