Saturday September 14 over 2500 people payed for the privilege to enter Kingston Penitentiary and experience a huge event in Canadian music history.
Lenny Kravitz Let Love Rule At Budweiser Stage
On September 4th the Raise Vibration Tour rolled into Toronto and Toronto was ready! This was one of only three Canadian dates on this tour.
Bastille brings Doom Days to Montreal
On Wednesday night, England’s Bastille made their way to the MTELUS on the back of their summer release of Doom Days. This was one of the first stops on the North American tour supporting the album, as the band has been travelling around Europe doing festivals all summer.
Robert Plant closes CityFolk Festival
A week ago legendary rock and roller Robert Plant and his Sensational Space Shifters closed out 2019’s Ottawa City Folk Festival.
New Pornographers and Shad anchor Beau’s Oktoberfest 2019
This past weekend was blessed with warm temperatures, sunny skies and the 11th annual rendition of Beau’s Oktoberfest. This spectacular nod to Bavarian traditions and the mighty hop takes place at the Vankleek Hill Fairgrounds. Beer lovers from Montreal, Ottawa and beyond congregate for two days of merriment and having a last hurrah of Summer.
Everything Is Alright for Glorious Sons
Kingston’s music scene is alive and well and The Glorious Sons made that clear Saturday night as thousands packed into Richardson Stadium to see the band once again play their hometown.
Dallas Smith, Dean Brody and plenty of friends bring down the house in Ottawa
It’s been 4 years, almost to the day, since Dean Brody last performed on the big stage at Canadian Tire Centre and this time he brought along a handful of friends most notably Dallas Smith.
Photo Review: Queensryche At Rock’n The Roost 9.14.2019
Progressive metal band Queensryche headlined at The Roost On The River Music Center in Newark Ohio last Saturday. It was a beautiful day for an outdoor show and we were there to capture the action.
Carly Rae Jepsen Brings Emotion and Dedication to the Capital
The newly-renovated Bronson Centre really feels like a concert venue now, and not the high school auditorium it once was. The curved hanging speakers look nice, and the dark standing-room floors (the floor seats are gone!) draw attention to the stage. I can report that the sound system was just right: not too loud, not too quiet.
Carly Rae Jepsen’s fans, on the other hand, were much louder.
CityFolk Festival Night 3: Leon Bridges, David Wiffen Tribute
Saturday night, the third night of Lansdowne’s CityFolk Festival, brought a wide variety of acts sure to please lovers of all variations of folk music. Musicians and concert-goers young and old showed up to the festival, sharing an experience clearly capable of transcending generations.