Today, MULTI-PLATINUM-selling rock band Barenaked Ladies announce the return of their legendary Last Summer On Earth 2025 Tour. Kicking off in June, the 38-date headline run will bring the globally beloved band’s powerhouse live show to major venues across North America, including a performance at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage on July 25. As part of the tour’s stacked lineup, Guster and Sugar Ray are also joining as direct support in June and July respectively, and all dates will feature Alt-Rock heavy-hitters Fastball.
Spiritbox, the boundary-pushing force redefining modern metal band, return with their latest single, “No Loss, No Love”—a genre-fluid odyssey that seamlessly collides pulverizing prog-metal, hypnotic electronica, and haunting spoken-word passages. Courtney LaPlante is in peak form, her voice stretching from guttural depths to android-like serenity, channeling both raw power and eerie detachment. Produced by Dan Braunstein and Spiritbox’s Mike Stringer, the track twists and turns, building from ominous tension to a crescendo of swirling chaos. “No Loss, No Love” feels like a companion to “Yellow Jacket” from the band’s acclaimed Eternal Blue album.
JUNO Award-winning and Platinum-selling Bedouin Soundclash are thrilled to share dates for their upcoming Canadian tour. The tour, originally planned for late last year, was postponed due to an unfortunate injury sustained by Eon Sinclair that temporarily prevented him from performing on bass.
The Lumineers share two new songs from their highly anticipated new album, Automatic: “You’re All I Got” and “So Long”. Automatic arrives via Dualtone worldwide on Friday, February 14. Pre-orders are available now.
City and Colour, acclaimed singer, songwriter and performer Dallas Green, will celebrate the 20th Anniversary of his debut Double Platinum-selling LP Sometimes with a special performance of the album at Budweiser Stage in Toronto on June 20, 2025. Originally planned for its 15th anniversary in 2020 but delayed due to the pandemic, this long-awaited event pays tribute to the record that launched Green’s solo career and one of Canada’s biggest independent labels, Dine Alone Records.