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Will it feel like the last time?
Foreigner, whose 1977 single Feels Like the First Time started a string of hits in the 1970 and ’80s, is bidding farewell to touring with a May 16, 2024 concert date at Canada Life Centre.
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at ticketmaster.ca. Prices weren’t announced.
Mick Jones, a Foreigner co-founder whose guitar was a centrepiece of songs such as Hot Blooded, Juke Box Hero and Urgent, heads the 2023 lineup with five other musicians who began performing with the band in the 2000s, including lead vocalist Kelly Hansen, who joined Foreigner in 2005.
The Headpins, the Vancouver hard-rock group from the 1980s, will open the show. Vocalist Darby Mills, who fronted the band at its peak, stopped performing with the group in 2016.
Trews’ show to mark 20 years of debut LP
The album House of Ill Fame put the Trews on the musical map, and they’ll celebrate two decades of the record with a Feb. 3, 2024 show at the Burton Cummings Theatre.
Tickets go on sale Friday at 10 a.m. at Ticketmaster. Prices weren’t announced.
Revived Pantera returning
Heavy metal group Pantera, which reunited earlier this year with surviving members Phil Anselmo and Rex Brown, will play the Canada Life Centre Feb. 16, 2024.
Pantera began in 1981 when Anselmo and Brown joined brothers Dimebag Darrell and Vinnie Paul and became one of metal’s most influential acts before it broke up in 2003. Dimebag Darrell was slain by a gunman during a concert with his band, Damageplan, in 2004 and Paul died of heart failure in 2018.
Zakk Wylde, Ozzy Osbourne’s former guitarist, and Anthrax drummer Charlie Benante are performing with the new version of Pantera. Lamb of God is the opening act.
A band presale at Ticketmaster has already begun, with prices beginning at $75.50 and rising as high as $1,004.77 for a front-row VIP ticket.