Grammy nominee Russell to play the Park
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Allison Russell, who received three Grammy Award nominations for her debut record in 2021, will play the Park Theatre March 3, 2024.
Ticket sales begin Friday at 10 a.m. at livenation.com, ticketweb.ca or myparktheatre.com, although there is a presale scheduled for today. Prices are $30.
Russell released her latest album, The Returner, on Sept. 8.

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Tickets go on sale at Friday at 10 a.m. at ticketmaster.ca, although there are presales being held all week, including ones that began Monday, at cityandcolour.com and nathanielrateliff.com. Prices range from $63 to $130.
City and Colour, a three-time Juno Award winner, is the stage name for Ontario singer-songwriter Dallas Green. Rateliff is from Denver and has No. 1 hits on charts in the United States and the 2018 single You Worry Me also reached No. 1 on Canada’s rock charts in 2018.
Ontario singer-songwriter Ruby Waters opens the show.

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Grammy Award nominee Allison Russell plays the Park Theatre on March 3.
— Staff