The Edmonton Convention Centre played host to a highly-anticipated rock show, as Shinedown ignited the city with charisma and bombast, accompanied by Pop Evil and Ayron Jones.
Edmonton’s Winspear Centre got folky as Texas’ own Shakey Graves graced the stage with his bluesy tunes of life and love.
Billy Talent, with Anti-Flag and NoBro, brought their genius to the Edmonton Convention Centre after a handful of pandemic-related rescheduling. Dana Zuk captured the energy!
After two years of being starved of live music, Imagine Dragons delivered a pounding pop performance to those gathered in Edmonton’s Rogers Place.
Rumbling deep in the heart of downtown Edmonton, Slipknot graced Rogers Place on Friday night, giving metal fans the perfect kick-off to the long weekend!
Blackberry Smoke (with support by Cory James Mitchell Band) was able to make their mark on Edmonton as they graced Midway on April 1st with their Southern charm.
Clutch delivered an absolutely crushing performance at Midway in Edmonton, AB, with supporting acts EyeHateGod and Tiger Cub.
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Calgary, Alberta-based festival The Electric Highway has now confirmed its final lineup for the 2020 installment of the two-day fuzz fest with Dallas, Texas’ Mothership and Vancouver’s Empress.
With a mixture of musical influences and a resulting sound which is tough to nail down, Calgary, Alberta-based quintet Diamonds On Neptune return with their second single, a rock-leaning ditty called “Catawampus.”
Despite the mixed feelings about the result of the previous evening’s federal election, punk/ska band The Interrupters (Epitaph/Hellcat Records) gave everyone at Edmonton’s Union Hall a much needed musical release.
The Edmonton Convention Centre played host to Shinedown kicked off Canadian Thanksgiving in the most perfect way, as the band burned their way through the city, accompanied by Papa Roach, Asking Alexandria, and Savage After Midnight
Local Edmonton technical death metallers got their fix of the extreme genre at The Starlite Room, as Canada’s own Beyond Creation blazed through town with the likes of Fallujah, Arkaik and Equipoise in tow.