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The shows, billed as a step towardsthe return of live music in the province, will start with a series of classic rock tribute bands on the July 30 to Aug. 1 holiday weekend.
Then the shows kick into high gear with a lineup of known country stars Aug. 6 and 7, starting that Friday with Kissel, Jess Moskaluke and Cory Marks. On Saturday, performers Tebey, David Boyd Janes and Vanessa Marie Carter round out the names on the bill.
Rock acts the Trews, the Blue Stones and Ferraro will play Aug. 13 while Our Lady Peace, I Mother Earth and Monowhales take the stage on Aug. 14.
BARRIE, ONT. The grounds at Burl s Creek in Oro-Medonte are ready to welcome back concert-goers after shutting down last summer because of the pandemic. Republic Live announced Tuesday the Endless Summer Series celebrating an all-Canadian outdoor concert series. Today is a special day for the recovery of live music and tourism in this area and perhaps across Ontario, said Todd Jenereaux, EVP of Republic Live. THE SUMMER LINEUP The Endless Summer Series kicks off July 30 with classic rock tribute bands, including Simply Queen, Epic Eagles, Hells Bells, Crush, Practically Hip, Aeroforce, Early Elton, and Absolute Journey.
AUG. 6 and 7 Boots and Hearts returns with performances by Brett Kissel, Tebey, Jess Moskaluke, Cory Marks, David Boyd Janes, and Vanessa Marie Carter.
Horseshoe Tavern to bring back in-person concerts starting in July
Horseshoe Tavern to bring back in-person concerts starting in July
If all goes according to plan, the iconic Toronto venue will reopen its doors to fans in a couple of weeks By Richard Trapunski
Get ready to put your feet down on the Horseshoe Tavern’s checkerboard floors.
Toronto’s most historic music bar has been closed for in-person concerts since March 2020, but it’s stayed in the news throughout the pandemic. The Queen West watering hole has been trying to stay active, putting on its first livestream concerts and even a drive-in concert series. It’s also struggled with insurance like other music venues in the city, threatening to move to another province if things don’t change.
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