Osheaga heading for another sellout with lucky 13th edition
After the challenges of last year’s edition, the blockbuster Montreal festival is back on track, with a lineup topped by Florence and the Machine, Arctic Monkeys and Travis Scott.
Radiohead singer responds to fatal stage collapse in Toronto
The father of Scott Johnson, the British drum technician killed in the Radiohead stage collapse in Toronto six years ago, says he expects a coroner’s inquest into the incident to begin early next year.
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Music Concert review: Radiohead in a class of its own at Bell Centre
The first of two Montreal shows spanned crackling quiet to full-on doom, with enough joy to dispel the art-rockers' old dystopian reputation. -
Music Gallery: Radiohead at the Bell Centre
Two years after headlining Osheaga, the English art-rockers returned to Montreal for the first of two consecutive shows, Monday, July 16, 2018. They're back at the Bell Centre on Tuesday.
Dunlevy: SLĀV, the heat wave and other standout moments at the jazz fest
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Life Stories: Juno-winning Carmen Campagne was beloved children's entertainer
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Jazz fest picks for July 7: McFerrin, War on Drugs, R.L. Boyce
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Dunlevy: SLĀV director Robert Lepage just doesn't get it
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Conductor Susanna Mälkki returns to the OSM for one night — at least for now
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Elvis Costello cancels tour dates after surgery for 'very aggressive' cancer
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Music Dunlevy: Jazz fest cancels SLAV, but questions remain
Even now, with the show’s cancellation, it is unclear what lessons have been learned, if any. -
Music That's a jazz wrap: 2018 fest attracted 75,000
The SaskTel Saskatchewan Jazz Festival attracted an estimated 75,000 this year. The 32nd annual event wrapped up on Sunday. -
Music An eclectic lineup of acts to perform during Calgary Stampede
It should surprise no one that the musical flavour of the Calgary Stampede is on the twangy side. This year is no exception. -
Music Jazz fest review: SLAV misses the mark, and precious opportunity
Accepting the image of white women picking cotton requires significant cognitive dissonance. It was the first of many such instances. -
Music Singer Moses Sumney pulls out of jazz fest in protest of SLAV
"I knew that I could not present my music at this same festival in good conscience," Sumney said on Twitter. -
Music Jazz fest picks for July 4: Einaudi brings epic compositions to the Bell Centre
Ever in demand as a soundtrack composer, Einaudi has contributed scores for the films Black Swan and Xavier Dolan’s Mommy. -
Music Jazz fest free blowout review: Jessie Reyez brings heat to the streets
Jessie Reyez brought rising-star power to the headlining slot for the Montreal International Jazz Festival’s free outdoor blowout. -
Music Paul McCartney's back in Edmonton Sept. 30 at Rogers Place
Hey, Uncle Albert — Macca’s back Sept. 30! Paul McCartney, legendary singer-songwriter of the Beatles, Wings and a superb solo career in its own right, is returning to our city for the first time since his 2012 show at Rexall Place — this time at the looming layer cake of Rogers Place. -
Music Alexisonfire, Billy Talent headline this year's Stampede Coca-Cola Stage
The Calgary Stampede has begun revealing this year’s Coca-Cola Stage lineup. Tuesday morning, Alexisonfire, Elle King, Phantogram and Billy Talent were the first acts announced for this summer’s annual festivities. -
Music Lights, Our Lady Peace to join Coca-Cola Stage at Stampede
The Calgary Stampede has revealed the second batch of performers who will take to this summer’s Coca-Cola Stage.