Great Big Sea frontman Alan Doyle coming to Winnipeg for his solo album, So Let’s Go
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Hot on the heels of the release of his best-selling memoir Where I Belong, Great Big Sea frontman Alan Doyle has announced a North American tour in support of his forthcoming solo album, So Let’s Go.
Tickets to the March 12 show at the West End Cultural Centre are $39.50 plus fees and go on sale Friday, Nov. 14 at 10 a.m. via Ticketmaster.
Recorded in collaboration with Thomas ‘Tawgs’ Salter (Lights, Walk Off The Earth), Jerrod Bettis (Adele, Serena Ryder), Gordie Sampson (Keith Urban, Willie Nelson), and Joe Zook (OneRepublic, Katy Perry), So Let’s Go comes as the follow-up Doyle’s 2012 solo debut Boy on Bridge.

“On my last solo record I wanted to explore musical backyards of friends of mine in different parts of the musical world,” Doyle says in a press release. “It was as much a physical as a musical journey away from home. On So Let’s Go, folks will hear much more stuff from my backyard and all the traditional and Celtic influences I grew up with, married with the most contemporary collaborators out there.”
So Let’s Go will be out on Jan. 20, 2015.