The Tea Party

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Three of Canada’s most iconic rock bands, The Tea Party, Headstones, and Finger Eleven have announced a landmark joint tour! For the first time ever, these renowned artists will come together, bringing their collective energy, massive hits, and legendary stage presence to audiences across the nation.

The Tea Party, the multi-Platinum selling, multi-Juno Award nominated trio consisting of singer/guitarist/multi-instrumentalist Jeff Martin, bassist and multi-instrumentalist Stuart Chatwood and drummer/percussionist Jeff Burrows has returned with a tour celebrating the 25th anniversary of their chart-topping album, TRIPtych (featuring the #1 song ‘Heaven Coming Down’).

With a career spanning nearly four decades and multiple gold and platinum records under their belt, Headstones have solidified their status as one of Canada’s most influential and enduring rock bands, carving out a unique space in Canadian rock with their no-nonsense punk energy, and relentless live performances. Formed and fronted by the inimitably charismatic Hugh Dillon in 1987, Kingston, Ontario, the band’s debut album, Picture of Health (1993), propelled them to national fame with hits like “Cemetery” and “When Something Stands for Nothing.” Over the years, they’ve delivered a string of acclaimed albums, including Teeth and Tissue (1995), Smile and Wave (1997), and Nickels for Your Nightmares (2000).

It’s been a full-circle moment for Finger Eleven. Celebrating 25 years as a band, the Juno Award-winning and platinum-selling rock group from Burlington, Ontario recently toured America alongside longtime labelmates Creed on the Summer of ‘99 arena tour. They achieved their first #1 single in a decade with “Together Right,” which impressively held the top spot for five consecutive weeks

Tickets are on sale Friday, June 20 at 10am.