“Austin” singer Dasha brought her sold out, debut, headlining tour ‘Dashville’ to Canada for her one and only show in Toronto at The Opera House. Despite the chilling weather and early darkness setting in, this event gathered women and children, young and old, all decked out in rhinestones and cowboy boots.
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.
An Electrifying Show From Pinkpantheress In Montreal
On April 10, 2024, Pinkpantheress (Victoria Walker) singer-songwriter and producer from the UK, played a packed Beanfield Theater in Montreal with BKTHERULA opening for her.
Danna Paola Enchants Toronto at History: A Mesmerizing Concert Experience
On a vibrant summer night in Toronto, music aficionados and fans of Latin pop sensation Danna Paola
Backstreet Boys Strip on Stage!
Yes, that’s right, that’s what I said. AJ McLean and Kevin Richardson took their clothes off on stage and threw their boxers to their die-hard fans. Keep reading to find out how what happened!
Juno Artist of the Year does Ottawa!
Charlotte Cardin was the most-nominated artist at the 2022 Juno Awards, receiving nods for Artist of the Year, Album of the Year, Pop Album of the Year, Single of the Year and Video of the Year, as well as the coveted Fan Choice Award. She sold out Ottawa’s Southam Hall for two nights and we were there to enjoy it.
Pop Singer Meg Smith Makes Her Debut
Over the past few months independent pop artist Meg Smith has been dropping songs from her recently released EP. With Cool 4 U and Because Of Me being upbeat, sugary and fun songs you can crank up in the car and sing along with or dance around in your living room while Who Not To Love is a heartbreakingly beautiful song that anyone who’s ever experienced heartbreak will be able to listen to it and relate to.
For King & Country Mount the Last Stand in Ottawa
Technically speaking, a last stand is a military situation in which a body of troops holds a defensive position in the face of overwhelming odds. Nashville-based For King & Country did just that in Ottawa on Thursday night being the last band to play the venue for the foreseeable future.
Four Chords And The Truth – 6th Confessions
Thursday night at The Dakota Tavern was by far the most diverse instalment of the Four Chords And The Truth series. Really getting to the “kernels of the popcorn”. The songwriters featured at each confession have the opportunity to get back to the roots of each of their songs and give us (the audience) some vulnerable insight into the origin of their art.