July 4, 2020

SAINTS AND SINNERS 2020 TOUR

Event Details

“It changes shape and shifts it takes you over. It’s just a warning sign. Because the writing’s on the wall.”

 

This is a must-see rock n’ roll spectacle like you’ve never experienced before with a stacked line-up of rock royalty! 

On July 4, Edmonton rock fans will have something big to celebrate when the Saints and Sinners 2020 Tour unites four legendary bands–Big Wreck, Headstones, Moist and The Tea Party–on our stage for the first time together.

“I’m not sure that there’s a single concert goer 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,” says Jeff Martin of The Tea Party.

 

Event Details

Date: July 4, 2020

Tickets

$69.00 plus (GST + services fees).

VIP Packages and Artist’s Pre-sale Tuesday, January 21, 2020 at 10 a.m. local.

On-sale Friday, January 24, 2020 at 10 a.m. local.

This is an 18+ event

 

VIP Upgrade Packages includes:

  • $99.99 + (shipping, handling and tax).
  • Once-in-a-lifetime photo opportunity with you and all four bands!
  • Exclusive VIP Commemorative Saints and Sinners 2020 Tour Laminate
  • Exclusive Saints and Sinners 2020 Tour Lanyard
  • Limited Edition Pin-Pack (includes 4 Pins, 1 from each band)
  • Exclusive Saints and Sinners 2020 Tour Drink Koozie
  • Front of the line access to the venue for VIP pass holder
  • Early access to merch booth for VIP pass holder
  • Photo will be with you or your group, and all bands on the tour
  • VIP Laminate is your access ticket to the VIP event
  • Please note VIP Upgrade Package is purchased separately. Fans must already have a show ticket to attend. 

The Saints and Sinners 2020 Tour has partnered with PLUS1 so that $1 from every ticket (where available) will go to the Unison Benevolent Fund and their work providing counselling and emergency relief services to the Canadian music community. www.unisonfund.ca

 

Bands

Big WreckFronted 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.”

Headstones: That other band from Kingston, Ontario has spread the rock and roll gospel since its inception in 1987. Fronted by the charismatic Hugh Dillon, the band added to its impressive body of work with 2019’s PeopleSkills, its fourth album since 2013. Ferocious as ever, Headstones remain Canada’s most vital and beloved rock and roll outlaws.

Moist: With 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. Following a break in 2000, whereupon singer David Usher embarked on a successful solo career, Moist reunited to release Glory Under Dangerous Skies in 2014, which included hits “Mechanical” and “Black Roses”. Original bassist Jeff Pearce rejoined in 2019 for a sold-out national tour which marked the 25th anniversary of Moist’s debut album, Silver.

The Tea PartyWith a career spanning over 30 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 world-wide. 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.