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.”
Parkway Drive brings dream lineup to Montreal
This past Sunday night Montreal played host to a dream lineup for metalcore fans, featuring Parkway Drive, August Burns Red, The Devil Wears Prada, and Polaris. A show that sold out as soon as the tickets were released months ago, this was a concert that many have been anticipating for some time.
The Flaming Lips bring show full of colour, vibrance and light to MTELUS
What show can have mechanical unicorns, 20 ft blow up robots, giant laser-shooting hands and one of the coolest lighting rigs in the business? The Flaming Lips have incorporated all these and more into a one-of-a-kind concert. Led by Wayne Coyne, the band produces the show as a full-on artistic performance.
Black Label Society Plays MTELUS Montreal, QC
On Wednesday night Black Label Society played in Montreal QC to an ecstatic enthusiastic crowd at MTELUS Centre and delivered a flawless performance.
STEVE EARLE & THE DUKES BRING FALL TOUR TO CANADA IN SUPPORT OF COPPERHEAD ROAD’S 30TH ANNIVERSARY
Earlier this year, Steve Earle and The Dukes announced spring tour dates throughout the U.S. in support of Copperhead Road’s 30th anniversary. With the initial U.S. run now completed, the band has announced that the tour will come to Canada for an 18-date tour this Fall. (see dates below).
Papa Roach and Nothing More continue to innovate
On Saturday night, MTELUS played host to a stacked bill of seasoned performers, including Escape The Fate, Nothing More, and headliners Papa Roach. Innovation and energy were key to this lineup, as each band knew they were in for a wild night in Montreal.
Nightwish brings Decades World Tour to Montreal
The name of the world tour says it all, Decades. Since 1996, Nightwish have defined the entire sub-genre known as Symphonic Metal, which incorporates orchestral classical music and opera in some cases. Although some members may have changed over the years, the direction and the instrumentation were as impressive as ever.
Sabaton and Kreator deliver a memorable night at MTELUS
Veterans of metal descended upon Montreal at MTELUS on March 2, as Sabaton, Kreator, and CyHra provided fans with energetic, entertaining, and ecstatic performances.
Stone Sour puts on an explosive show in Montreal.
When Stone Sour announced the North American tour and their Canadian dates, many fans squealed in delight, not just because of the excitement of having Corey Taylor and his bandmates at the venue near them, but also out of respect for the band’s choices for the opening acts.