It’s been 18 years since Amanda Marshall has hit the stage in Western Canada and the crowd at Calgary’s Oxford Stomp Music Festival spent every moment she had on it showing their appreciation for her return!
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Billy Idol’s Rebel Yell leaves the Round Up crowd wanting more more MORE
It was the killer punk / rock line up including Blondie and Billy Idol that Round Up a sold out crowd of 40,000 people and invaded the Shaw Millenium Park in downtown Calgary in the middle of Stampede season.
Chad Brownlee whoops and hams up the Stampede crowd
Chad Brownlee literally lept out on stage at exactly 10pm to get the set (and crowd) going!
Kiefer Sutherland brings his Reckless tour to the Calgary Stampede
“As a Canadian boy playing country music, being asked to perform at the Calgary Stampede is an unbelievable honor.” Kiefer acknowledged.
Granger Smith makes Calgary Stampede last Canadian stop on tour
Granger Smith hit the Nashville North stage as part of the Calgary Stampede. He brought along alter ego Earl Dibbles Jr. for this last Canadian stop on his tour … judging by the crowd reaction to the show, he’s going to have to come back SOON!
Calgary Stampede literally thunders into the weekend
Impeccable timing courtesy Mother Nature meant the “Severe Thunderstorm Warning” that took effect for the Calgary area rolled through and wrapped up just in time to let the music start up for the evening’s outdoor shows.
Sam Roberts stampedes into Big Four Roadhouse
Sam Roberts came to the Calgary Stampede ready for some summer fun … unfortunately the weather outside wasn’t cooperating, so he got the fans inside to help him turn up the heat inside the Big Four Roadhouse.
Our Lady Peace & Bif Naked headline Surrey’s Canada Day Celebrations
One of Canada’s largest birthday parties … Surrey BC outdid themselves this year with 12 straight hours of music on 3 stages …
The Never Surrender Tour is all Hart
Glass Tiger and Corey Hart turned Rogers Place into a time machine and really big house party!
Leeroy Stagger’s “secret album” and near sold out tour
Written over the span of just 3 weeks while at a songwriting residency in Banff Alberta, Leeroy Stagger’s latest album, Me and the Mountain was dropped with no fan fare or build up of any kind … the accompanying tour about the same, yet thanks to two decades of building up a fanbase, word quietly spread and the smaller acoustical sets started selling out, regardless of how out of the way and obscure the venue.