Best Indie & Rock in Saskatoon
Best Indie & Rock in Saskatoon
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Best Indie & Rock in Saskatoon
Best Indie & Rock in Saskatoon
Best Indie & Rock in Saskatoon
Sum 41
January 18, 2025
SaskTel Centre
Sum 41's last headlining tour in support of final album 'Heaven x Hell'!
Best Indie & Rock in Saskatoon
Arkells
Canada's very own sons are hitting the road once again. Expect a show chockablock with their trademark 'rock and soul' sound, whilst introducing a melting pot of influences that underpin a shifting Coldplay-esque pop aesthetic that'll leave you breathless! The upcoming shows are sure to be a dream come true for any Arkells fans!
Sum 41
If you came of age in the early 2000s, there's a good chance that Sum 41's "Does This Look Infected?" formed part of the soundtrack to your teen angst and rebellion. In 2024, they are embarking on their last headlining worldwide tour in support of the highly anticipated final album 'Heaven x Hell'. The tour will be split into two halves of the year, with dates in the spring and fall. Don't miss your chance to catch them live, for maybe the last time, with support from ska-punk band The Interrupters!
Dropkick Murphys
The Dropkick Murphys are a Celtic punk band who count amongst their many influences bands such as The Pogues, The Clash, Stiff Little Fingers and AC/DC. Their music has been used as the Boston Red Sox's World Series-winning song as well as in many films such as Fever Pitch. Don't miss them live this year when they hit the road once more!
Needtobreathe
Grammy-nominated Needtobreathe are hitting the road again this year doing what they do best and bringing their music to their fans on their latest 'Caves' tour. Don't miss your chance to see them live as they cross the country with 27 dates from April through to July before heading to Europe later in the year!
The Dead South
Harkening back to an era where country was more about punch-in-the-guts emotions and authentic performances than auto-tune and fist-pumping party anthems, The Dead South are often described as outlaws for their fearless return to a simpler time, blending bluegrass and folk with the energy of a DIY punk band. As compelling on stage as they are on record, the rock-stomping Canadian quintet hits the road once again!
Hozier
The man who took us to Church is extending his 2023 tour 'Unreal Unearth' into 2024! With a big, soulful voice that plunges to dark, melancholy depths and ascends into wild, fierce howls, Andrew Hozier-Byrne has proved that the hype is justified. The video for his first-ever single, "Take Me to Church," went viral in 2013, reaching over 700 million views to date.