Along with Exodus, Biohazard, and Tribal Gaze, Sepultura said farewell with their last Canadian show at London Music Hall in London, Ontario.
Old Dominion brought a night of country sing-alongs to TD Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario, with the help of openers Sacha and Phil Vassar.
Accompanied by opener Dave Hill, Maynard James Keenan’s Puscifer gave fans a crazy ride at OLG Stage in Niagara Falls.
Metalcore legends Poison the Well and Converge caused quite a stir at History in Toronto, accompanied by Balmore and Spy.
In the midst of their spring tour, Collective Soul made a pit stop at OLG Stage in Niagara Falls to deliver a night of timeless classics.
Accompanied by Tonic, Better Than Ezra wrapped up their “March Radness Tour” unexpectedly acoustically at OLG Stage in Niagara Falls.
Visiting St. Catharines, along with Terra Lightfoot, Tenille Townes brought stories and songs to the First Ontario Performing Arts Centre.
Glass Tiger and Trooper brought a co-headlining show to OLG Stage in Niagara Falls for a celebration of ’70s and ’80s Canadian rock music.
Journey arrived at TD Coliseum in Hamilton, Ontario as part of their “Final Frontier Tour,” playing a memorable 27 song set of hits.
Along with openers Big Wreck and Econoline Crush, Live delivered a perfect evening of ’90s nostalgia at TD Coliseum in Hamilton, ON.
Queensrÿche and Quiet Riot came together to pack in hordes of hair metal fans at the OLG Stage in Niagara Falls.
Joined by singer-songwriter Ella Langley, Eric Church showed why he is one of the biggest country artists at Scotiabank Arena in Toronto.
One of Canada’s most iconic rock bands, The Guess Who, stopped by OLG Stage in Niagara Falls for an evening of hits and memories.
Tom Cochrane delivered a warm trip down memory lane on a cold night for those in attendance at OLG Stage in Niagara Falls.
Michael Bublé stopped by Niagara Falls, Ontario, delivering a night of his signature jazz pop to a sold-out OLG Stage.
With a packed house, TD Coliseum in Hamilton celebrated its first country show with Brad Paisley, along with openers Meghan Patrick and Jackson Dean.
In the midst of recording his tenth studio album, Dean Brody brought Nate Haller with him for a show at OLG Stage in Niagara Falls.
Terri Clark and Paul Brandt arrived at OLG Stage in Niagara Falls to deliver a night of fun collaborations despite some external distractions.
Accompanied by industrial group Patriarchy, rock n’ roll staples The Cult played the first and only Death Cult set in Canada at OLG Stage.
Continuing their 50th anniversary, Lynyrd Skynyrd brought their tour to OLG Stage at Fallsview Casino in Niagara Falls with Terra Lightfoot.
Country music fans took over Niagara Falls this past Saturday for day 2 of the inaugural year of the Misty City Music Festival beside the Niagara...
As part of his “Happy Hour Sad Tour,” Cole Swindell touched down at OLG Stage in Niagara Falls for a show definitely worth the whiskey.
Accompanied by his brother Lewis Brice as opener, Lee Brice turned the OLG Stage in Niagara Falls into a full-on country party.
Luke Bryan resumed his “Country Song Came On” tour in Toronto, at Budweiser Stage with Cole Goodwin, Mae Estes, and Vincent Mason.
Rise Against took part in an exclusive fan event at the Museum of Contemporary Art (MOCA) in Toronto, featuring a Q&A and live performance.
Nintendo is doing what? That’s right. Nintendo has begun its summer sale, which will run until July 9th. It’s not every day we get a Nintendo...