January 2023

Those beloved, fun-loving rockers Barenaked Ladies are at it again as they announce their 7th almost-annual, expansive Last Summer on Earth 2023 American Tour.

Continuing the trend that they began a little more than a decade ago, the Toronto-based eight-time JUNO winners and two-time Grammy nominees are eager to hit the road this summer, playing three dozen shows in major venues all over the United States beginning June 2.

Acclaimed singer, songwriter and musician Joy Oladokun will join John Mayer’s first-ever solo acoustic arena tour this spring serving as direct support at Nashville’s Bridgestone Arena, Atlanta’s State Farm Arena, Chicago’s United Center, St. Paul’s Xcel Energy Center and Denver’s Ball Arena among others.

Bonnie Raitt will return to Canada with her first headlining tour of the country since 2017. Joined by Special Guest Royal Wood on nine dates, the Just Like That…Tour 2023 will make 11 stops in Canada including Vancouver, Winnipeg and Toronto! Raitt and her band will make a dip back into the U.S. for dates in the mountain west and then wrap up the fall tour leg with shows in the Midwest. Special guests for the rest of the tour to be announced.

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On the heels of an emotional first leg of their winter 2023 tour, which saw guitarist Chuck Garvey return to the road full-time following his stroke in 2021, moe. has announced an additional run of performances for April/May, beginning in Tulsa, OK on Wednesday, April 26th. The tour will then route through Texas, Arizona, and Missouri, and include a two-night run at Tipitina’s in New Orleans during Jazz Fest 2023.

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Award-winning singer-songwriter-guitarist Linda Sussman (Long Island, NY) has just released “Don’t Let It Rain,” a wistful ballad about longing, forgiveness and healing that elegantly blends folk-blues with a hint of jazz. “Don’t Let It Rain” is played by the trio of Linda Sussman (acoustic fingerstyle guitar and vocals), Mike Nugent (electric guitar) and Kevin Kelly (fretless bass).

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On July 6, 2019, The Who headlined Wembley Stadium in London for the first time in forty years. The show was the only U.K. date on their ‘Moving On’ Tour and featured the band accompanied by an over 50-piece orchestra performing classic tracks from Quadrophenia, Tommy, Who’s Next, Who Are You and more as well tracks from their WHO album, their first studio release in thirteen years.

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