- Presented by Noisemaker
- Doors open: 6:30 p.m.
- Show begins: 8 p.m.
Sloan and Kathleen Edwards
This concert is rain or shine. Tickets purchased to this event are final sale and non-refundable. Tickets for this event can be transferred to someone else if you can no longer attend.
Please note ā Chairs are not provided. Guests are asked to bring their own foldable lawn chairs, blankets, and cushions for turf seating.
About Sloan
Sloan is a Toronto-based rock band from Halifax, Nova Scotia who first performed in spring of 1991. Comprised of bassist and vocalist Chris Murphy, guitarists/vocalists Jay Ferguson and Patrick Pentland, and drummer/vocalist Andrew Scott, the quartet possessed a rare chemistry from the start. There are so many moments peppered throughout the 30-year history of Canadian indie rock heroes Sloan that set them well apart from the pack. From the bandās earliest home studio recordings that married their pop smarts with fizzy, fuzzed out guitars, right up to later efforts that contain multitudes in their track listings, ranging from Dylanesque streams of consciousness to short, sharp blasts of power pop ā Somehow, it all remains quintessentially Sloan.
The band are credited as being a main instigator for the Canadian East Coast alternative scene of the early 90s, garnering comparisons to the Seattle Grunge movement on the opposite coast. Over the course of their quarter-century career, Sloan have amassed an outstanding collection of over 250 songs and more than 30 singles with airplay at Canadian Rock Radio. Sloan have received nine Juno Award nominations and won for Best Alternative Album in 1997. The band was named one of Canadaās top five bands of all-time in a CBC critics poll.
About Kathleen Edwards
For decades, Kathleen Edwards has been a cornerstone of North American roots music.
Since making her debut with 2002ās Failer, sheās spent the 21st century occupying the grey area between genres, swirling together her own mix of alt-country, folk, and heartland rock & roll. Itās a sound that has earned its creator more than a half-dozen Juno nominations, as well as Top 40 success on both sides of the Canadian/American border. Now in her third decade as an artist, Kathleen Edwards has done more than carry the torch of songwriting heroes like Tom Petty, Neil Young, and Lucinda Williams ā sheās opened the door for others, too, inspiring a new generation of artists who, like her, blur the boundaries between genre and generation.
A native of Ottawa, Ontario, Edwards was still in her early 20s when she released the critically-acclaimed Failer. The albumās warm, woozy sound ā crystallized on radio hits like āSix OāClock Newsā ā quickly turned her into one of the eraās alt-country heroes. From the very start, though, Edwardsā music seemed to exist somewhere out of time, resisting categorization even as Failer received a Juno nomination for āRoots & Traditional Album of the Year.ā