The Arkells finished off their Rally Cry Tour in Kingston and made it a giant Rock ‘n’Roll party!
The Arkells Rock Oshawa
At the start of The Arkells’ concert at the Tribute Communities Centre in Oshawa the band laid down the law. Rule number one: You have to dance. Rule number two: You have to sing. Rule number three: you have to be good to each other. The audience stayed true to the rules and it made for a high octane and memorable concert experience for everyone in attendance.
ARKELLS ANNOUNCE NEW FALL 2019 RUN OF DATES IN SUPPORT OF CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED ALBUM “RALLY CRY”
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The 2019 JUNO Awards celebrates the biggest achievements in Canadian music
Corey Hart inducted into the Canadian Music Hall of Fame
Surprise appearance by international icon Sting
Exclusive performance by Shawn Mendes from Europe
Avril Lavigne wins JUNO Fan Choice Award Presented by TD
Arkells Rally Cry Tour Rallies Their Fans in Ottawa
On February 15th, 2019, thousands of fans braved the cold and the drive out to Kanata to see the Arkells on their Rally Cry tour. The Hamilton-based band is no stranger to Ottawa, as they have played numerous venues over the course of their career. Some of the venues include Algonquin College, both Carleton and Ottawa University, RBC Bluesfest and TD place arena. Each time they roll into town, the venue gets bigger, and the crowds grow with it.
Arkells announce the Rally Cry Tour
High-energy, chart topping, live-rock’n’roll authorities Arkells are back! With the release of their highly-anticipated new album, Rally Cry, the Hamilton five-piece have announced a 2019 national tour kicking off in Vancouver on Saturday, Feb. 2 with very special guests, Lord Huron, which will feature a stop at Richcraft Live at Canadian Tire Centre on Friday, Feb. 15. “We’ve built up real relationships with all of these towns over the years,” reflects front man Max Kerman. “Each time we go back, the show means a little bit more. It’s our most ambitious tour yet, and we can’t wait to make some new memories.”
Arkells Light up Bluewater Borderfest
Bluewater Borderfest embarked on it’s second year with 3 nights of stellar entertainment in Sarnia’s Centennial Park. Thursday’s country lineup featuring Corey James Mitchell Band, Drew Jacobs and Headliner Drake White which drew a crowd of about 1,250 to the festival grounds. Friday night’s classic rock night saw the crowds grow to 2,600 with The Guess Who and Honeymoon Suite taking the stage. Closing out the festivals very successful 3 day run was the new rock night featuring Dear Rouge, Matt Mays and Headliners the Arkells. Saturday night had the largest crowd of the weekend with 3,649 in attendance.
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Arkells Dominate K-Rock Centre Like Modern Day Pop Icons
Now I have to admit, while I like the Arkells, I never jumped on the buzz-worthy bandwagon that a lot of my peers seem to have. Arkells are solid. They bring energy to every show. They even get political sometimes, and their “Ode to the Whistleblower” is a pretty powerful tune. And much like Glorious Sons (who are coming to the K-Rock Centre in February 2018), the commercial radio/university campus buzz/Canadian indie support for them is not only noticeable but frankly hard to miss.