Regardless of where your musical preferences fall on the spectrum I can almost bet that every Canadian is familiar with Blue Rodeo. First established in 1984 by Jim Cuddy and Greg Keelor, October 26, 2023 marks the 30th anniversary of Five Days in July, the band’s firth and most commercially successful album, it has been certified six times platinum as of 2008. What better way to celebrate than with a tour and a, nearly, 3 hour party?
Billy Talent rocks Kingston 20 years after debut
Is anyone else having a hard time believing that Billy Talent released their debut album Billy Talent 20 years ago this August? What about Gob? Their album The World According to Gob turns 23 in less than a month. Thanks to both of these acts the Kingston Fronts will need to wait a bit to start their upcoming season while staff at Leon’s Centre rebuild the roof that got blown off the venue last night by a powerhouse display of Canadian rock…or are we calling them classic rock now?!?
Blue Rodeo’s Five Days in July 30th Anniversary Tour Continues
TORONTO, ON (August 21, 2023) – This October, legendary alt-country rockers Blue Rodeo will be on tour celebrating the 30th Anniversary of the band’s massively successful fifth studio album Five Days in July. Fans can look forward to seeing the band hit the stage in Montreal, Hamilton, Kingston, London, Moncton and Halifax and hearing songs from the six-time platinum classic record, while also enjoying some more favourites from over the years.
Lee Brice brought his beer drinking opportunity tour to Kingston
I’ve only really considered myself a “Country Music” fan for about that last 15-16 years and even at that I’m often drawn more to the Canadian indie scene. That said Lee Brice has long been an artist on my bucket list that I’ve been wanting to see and this past week I got the best of both worlds as Lee Brice along with two rising stars on the Canadian Indie scene, Josh Ross and Tenille Arts, paid a visit to Eastern Ontario, first with a stop at Canadian Tire Centre followed by a stop at Kingston’s Leon’s Centre.
LEE BRICE ANNOUNCES CANADIAN TOUR WITH SPECIAL GUESTS TENILLE ARTS AND JOSH ROSS
Today, platinum-selling singer/songwriter Lee Brice has announced his “Beer Drinking Opportunity Tour” with special guests Tenille Arts and Josh Ross, hitting arenas across Canada this spring. Produced by Live Nation Canada, the 10-city tour will kick off in Abbotsford, BC on April 11 and travel to Edmonton, Regina, Ottawa, and more.
Ringo Starr and his All-Star Band treat Leon’s Centre audience to a magical mystery tour!
I’m’ one of those people who believe that The Beatles are one of the greatest rock bands in history but I’ll be honest when the opportunity came up to cover Ringo Starr I wasn’t expecting much. I was expecting a few Beatles covers and a few unknown originals, at best…what I got was one of the best classic rock concerts I’ve ever been lucky enough to attend.
THE WIGGLES ARE FINALLY COMING BACK TO CANADA
– First tour since 2019 will introduce the new Yellow Wiggle –
TICKETS GO ON SALE BEGINNING FRIDAY, JULY 22nd AT 10 AM
BRYAN ADAMS ANNOUNCES THE SO HAPPY IT HURTS LIVE TOUR
Platinum selling and Grammy Award winning musician Bryan Adams returns to Canada for a colossal coast-to-coast Canadian tour, in support of his 15th studio album, released in March 2022, aptly titled So Happy It Hurts.
DALLAS SMITH ANNOUNCES THE SOME THINGS NEVER CHANGE 2022 TOUR
NOMINATED FOR FIVE 2021 CCMA AWARDS SMITH IS SET TO DEBUT HIS BRAND-NEW SINGLE “HIDE FROM A BROKEN HEART” WITH A SPECIAL PERFORMANCE ON THE CCMA AWARDS NOVEMBER 29
2022 Canadian Tour Set To Kick Off May 24 With James Barker Band & Special Guest Meghan Patrick Plus Shawn Austin, JoJo Mason, Kelly Prescott & Manny Blu
Tickets On Sale Friday, November 26