Today, Big Wreck, Headstones, Moist and The Tea Party announce the rescheduled dates of the Saints And Sinners Tour. The nationwide tour is rescheduled to kick off in Victoria, BC on January 14, 2021 with the last stop in Hamilton, ON, on February 3, 2021.

Tickets from originally scheduled dates will be honored at the new dates and fans who are unable to attend the new dates are being asked to contact their point of purchase. Tickets for the Laval show will be honoured at the Montreal show. Tickets for the Brandon, MB show will be refunded, as the show was unable to be rescheduled. New dates will be announced in the coming days for Moncton, NB and Halifax, NS.

Headstones, Round Up, PhotoByEGO

VIP packages will be refunded on all shows. Fans should keep checking back for announcements about new VIP experiences in the coming months.

With over a dozen Gold and Platinum certified albums, hundreds of thousands of concert tickets sold and some of the most incredible hits among the line-up, the tour will be a once in a lifetime rock music spectacle. Every night will be a new experience for fans with a rotating, surprise line-up for each show and each band could not be more excited about hitting the road on this amazing tour.

Moist performs at the Bronson Centre Music Theatre in Ottawa. Photo: Renée Doiron

“Every night, in every city, will be an amazing experience and that definitely goes for the bands too,” Moist’s David Usher said in a media statement over the weekend. “We’ve been on festivals and tours together over the years, but this unique shared bill with all four acts in a different order every night is going to be killer. We can’t wait to get this rolling!”

Hugh Dillon of the Headstones enthused: “These bands, coast to coast, summer 2020, where the %#@ do we sign up!! Are you kidding me, this is a once in a lifetime Rock & Roll show.”

Big Wreck performs in Oshawa photo by Poatus

Big Wreck’s Ian Thornley weighed in saying, “It’s going to be so much fun getting out there with these guys every night. That’s a lot of hits and a lot of rock n’ roll. What a show… it’s going to be a big summer!”

Tea Party, River Cree Resort, PhotoByEGO

And The Tea Party’s Jeff Martin said, “I’m not sure that there’s a single concertgoer out there that can handle what’s going to happen when all 4 of our bands are firing on all cylinders night after night. This is a tour not to be missed. Mark my words.”

We’ve created a playlist of some of the greatest hits from artists on the Saints and Sinners Tour, you can check it out here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/2vsQCu4tK0res4jXqQWG9O?si=Uw4sEjrOQ263eCrAyG60Qg

Saints and Sinners 2020 Tour Dates:

January 14      Victoria, BC                   Save On Foods Memorial Centre

January 15      Abbotsford, BC              Abbotsford Centre

January 16      Penticton, BC                South Okanagan Events Centre

January 18      Prince George, BC        CN Centre

January 20      Lethbridge, AB               ENMAX Centre

January 22       Calgary, AB                   Grey Eagle Event Centre

January 23       Edmonton, AB               Edmonton Convention Centre

January 25       Regina, SK                    Brandt Centre

January 26       Winnipeg, MB                Bell MTS Place

January 29        Rama, ON                     Casino Rama Resort

January 30        Rama, ON                     Casino Rama Resort

February 2         Montreal, QC                M Telus

February 3         Hamilton, ON                FirstOntario Centre

More about the Saints And Sinners 2020 Tour artists:

Big Wreck: Fronted by Toronto singer/songwriter/guitarist Ian Thornley, Big Wreck burst onto the scene in 1997 with their debut album In Loving Memory Of…, including the hit singles, “That Song,” “Blown Wide Open” and “The Oaf.” Following a hiatus from 2002-2010, the band returned the following year with the #1 single “Albatross” and the album of the same name. Big Wreck has maintained a full-time schedule since then, releasing their sixth studio album …but for the sun in 2019 and embarking on a 50+ city North American Tour.

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Headstones: That other band from Kingston, Ontario has been spreading the rock and roll gospel since its inception in 1987. Fronted by the charismatic Hugh Dillon—now enjoying acclaim as an actor as well—the band added to its impressive body of work with 2019’s PeopleSkills, its fourth album since returning to active duty in 2013. Ferocious as ever, Headstones remain Canada’s most vital and beloved rock and roll outlaws.

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Moist: With their multi-Platinum selling albums in the mid-to-late 1990s that included hits such as “Push,” “Silver” and “Resurrection,” Moist’s popularity in Canada rivaled that of their grunge-era peers just over the border in Seattle. Following a break in 2000, whereupon singer David Usher embarked on a successful solo career, Moist reunited and released Glory Under Dangerous Skies in 2014, which included the chart-topping hits “Mechanical” and “Black Roses”. Original bassist Jeff Pearce rejoined in 2019 for a sold out national tour marking the 25th anniversary of Moist’s debut album, Silver.

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The Tea Party: With a career spanning over thirty years and nine major-label releases, The Tea Party, composed of Jeff Martin, Jeff Burrows, and Stuart Chatwood, have successfully gained the attention of fans on a worldwide level. In addition to selling over 1.8 million records worldwide, they have toured a countless number of times throughout Canada, the United States, Europe, and Australia. Much of the band’s success can be attributed to their larger-than-life stage presence. The Black River EP is the first record from The Tea Party since 2014’s The Ocean at the End. The release is a kickoff to a year-long celebration, as the band will be embarking on their 30th year together in 2020.

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