CANCELLED: Saints & Sinners Tour 2021

UPDATE 08/20/21:

Dear Fans,

After almost two years of planning, delays and replanning, the Saints & Sinners Tour has yet again been met with immovable pandemic related roadblocks and regional restrictions, making it impossible to keep our dates for this November and, as a result, we are cancelling the tour with no plans to reschedule. Please hit up your place of purchase for refund instructions.

On behalf of all four bands, thank you all for continuing to support us over the past 18 months and our combined efforts to do this great thing together. We kept trying to make it happen because of your support and frankly, because it would have been a fuck of a lot of fun.

Music says it all – we miss the conversation and sharing it with you – it means everything to us. Whatever the coming days and months have in store, let’s face it together, so we come out the other side of this thing still talking to each other and ready to fill the venues across Canada with music again.

~Headstones, Moist, Sloan & The Tea Party.

Like for all of you, it’s been a difficult year for us and, despite the challenges with rescheduling and keeping this amazing tour together, we are thrilled to announce these new plans and can’t wait to see you all next November!

Stay safe and be good to each other.

-Headstones, Moist, Sloan & The Tea Party

UPDATE 6/29/20: This event has been rescheduled. Tickets for the original date will be honoured for the rescheduled date.

Power 97 welcomes the Saints & Sinners Tour, featuring Headstones, Moist, Sloan & The Tea Party to Canada Life Centre (formerly Bell MTS Place) on Monday, November 15th, 2021!

Tickets are on sale now!

More about the Saints And Sinners Tour artists:

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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