The Strumbellas performances originally scheduled for Friday, January 10 and Saturday, January 11 have been postponed. The rescheduled dates will be announced soon. Previously purchased tickets will be honoured at the door on the new date.
The Strumbellas have issued the following statement:
Hey everybody,
Our Canadian tour has been postponed. A band member has been hospitalized and is undergoing medical treatment for an illness and we are unable to perform at this time. We hope you’ll hold onto your tickets as they will be honoured for the rescheduled date. Please stay tuned or contact your point of purchase for any ticket related questions.
"We’ve been looking forward to this tour across Canada for a long time. We know people go to a lot of effort to come see us, and we don’t take that for granted. We never want to disappoint fans, especially fans in our home country that have supported us for so many years. As a band, we’re working on getting back to full strength and focused on getting out on the road to be with you guys as soon as we can. Thanks for your love and support, we’re nothing without you.” - Dave
RATTLESNAKE CANADIAN TOUR
With guests: Neon Dreams
19 Years and Older (2 Pieces of Gov't Issued ID Required)
Doors 8:00pm / Show 9:00pm
General Admission
“The Strumbellas — lead singer Simon Ward, vocalist and keyboardist David Ritter, lead guitarist Jon Hembrey, violinist Isabel Ritchie, bassist Darryl James and drummer Jeremy Drury — came out swinging for their festival closing set, queuing up four straight hits of their dopamine-boosting anthemic pop-folk…The band matched the crowd’s energy with a set filled with more bangers than ballads.” – Calgary Herald
Toronto, ON – September 9, 2019 – Let’s face it, this band looks good in a toque. Hell, they’ve toured the world teaching people that it’s called a toque not a beanie, so why not have your cross-country tour in the height of toque season! The Strumbellas announce their Rattlesnake Canadian Tour with stops in Victoria, Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Saskatoon, Winnipeg, Toronto, Toronto, Toronto, Toronto, Toronto, Kitchener, London, Peterborough, Quebec City and Sherbrooke. Halifax’s Neon Dreams will join them as their special guests in select cities (see below). Tickets for all shows are on sale at 10am local time Friday, September 13. Details can be found at thestrumbellas.ca.
It all started with a Craigslist ad, when Simon Ward lived on Maitland Street, and just wanted some people to start a band with him. The Strumbellas celebrate their 10th anniversary of playing live in Toronto, with a cavalcade of shows that illuminate their history. First up is a ‘win to get in’ acoustic show at The Cameron House on January 21st, the cozy club where many-a-time the band spilled over, and off the stage, during shows in 2009 and 2010. Then it’s north to The Dakota Tavern (January 22nd), where the band started to get a name around town for their swinging-from-the-rafters residencies. January 23rd they’ll turn what’s sure to be a chilly mid-winter’s eve into a dance pit with the intensity of a thousand scorching suns at The Horseshoe Tavern. On to the Phoenix Concert Theatre on January 25th, the club that taught them to just keep saying, “I think I can, I think I can,” back in November 2014 when they SOLD OUT the place. They finish off the week on January 26th at The Danforth Music Hall, where their spirits soared high, capping off an insane year of world-wide touring to hold court for three sold out shows in December 2016. Toronto, you are home to this band and this is going to be a January stay-cation to remember!
The Strumbellas released their highly anticipated fourth album, Rattlesnake (in Canada via the band’s own imprint, Underneath A Mountain Records, under exclusive license to eOne Music Canada; and internationally with Glassnote Records), on March 29th. Produced by Tim Pagnotta (Elle King, Walk the Moon), co-produced and engineered by Brian Phillips, Rattlesnake was recorded on the band’s home turf, at the legendary Bathouse Recording Studio outside of Kingston, ON and at Revolution Recording in Toronto, ON.