Foxwarren, Beaches, Max McNown all making stops in Winnipeg

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Foxwarren to play the Park Andy Shauf’s longtime band Foxwarren is hitting the road for the first time in six years with a stop at the Park Theatre on Nov. 26.

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Foxwarren to play the Park

Andy Shauf’s longtime band Foxwarren is hitting the road for the first time in six years with a stop at the Park Theatre on Nov. 26.

Made up of childhood friends Shauf, Dallas Bryson and siblings Avery and Darryl Kissick, the group is named after Foxwarren, Man., where the Kissick brothers grew up and where the band started working on its debut self-titled album a decade ago.

The band is back together with a new album, titled 2, out today.

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                                Beaches is set to perform at the Burt in November. Tickets go on sale June 6.

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Beaches is set to perform at the Burt in November. Tickets go on sale June 6.

Tickets for the Winnipeg show are $30 plus fees at Ticketmaster.

The Beaches coming to the Burt

Toronto alt-rock group the Beaches are coming to Winnipeg for a double-header at the Burton Cummings Theatre.

Widely known for the raucous bad-ex-boyfriend-anthem Blame Brett, the all-female outfit is setting out on a North American tour in support of No Hard Feelings — the group’s third studio album, set for release Aug. 29.

The Beaches play the Burt on Nov. 1 and 2. Tickets go on sale June 6 at Ticketmaster. Prices weren’t announced.

Max McNown stops in Winnipeg

American singer-songwriter Max McNown is bringing his first headlining tour north of the border.

The Oregon-born, Nashville-based musician gained mainstream appeal in 2023 with A Lot More Free, a breakout single released within a year of McNown learning to play the guitar.

He plays the Burton Cummings Theatre on Oct. 9. Tickets go on sale June 6 at Ticketmaster. Prices weren’t announced.

— staff / wire services

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