MoistThis past February marked the 25th anniversary of Canadian rockers Moist’s debut studio album Silver, which they will celebrate with an anniversary tour beginning in Quebec City on July 11. In its only announced Southwestern Ontario date, the band will hit Caesars Windsor on September 5 with guests Big Sugar.

The multi-platinum Canadian rock band formed in 1992 releasing three studio albums in the 1990s creating hits like “Push”, “Leave it Alone”, “Resurrection” and “Breathe”, becoming a staple of Canadian music culture. In 2013 the band reestablished after a hiatus for over a decade and released their fourth studio album Glory Under Dangerous Skies.

Closing out the show will be multi-platinum Canadian rock band Big Sugar, led by vocalist Gordie Johnson and his signature double neck Gibson guitar, the band evolved a unique roots, rock and reggae signature songwriting to produce hits like “’Diggin a Hole’”, “the Scene” and “Turn on the Lights.” The leaner, cleaner, present day Big Sugar recently released their brand-new album Eternity Now that is uplifting and full of resolve, whilst addressing the realities of a hard life lived and survived featuring their first single from the album “Anything is Possible”.

Tickets start at $28 and are available at the Box Office or ticketmaster.ca.

This past February marked the 25th anniversary of Canadian rockers Moist’s debut studio album Silver, which they will celebrate with an anniversary tour beginning in Quebec City on July 11. In its only announced Southwestern Ontario date, the band will hit Caesars Windsor on September 5 with guests Big Sugar.

The multi-platinum Canadian rock band formed in 1992 releasing three studio albums in the 1990s creating hits like “Push”, “Leave it Alone”, “Resurrection” and “Breathe”, becoming a staple of Canadian music culture. In 2013 the band reestablished after a hiatus for over a decade and released their fourth studio album Glory Under Dangerous Skies.

Closing out the show will be multi-platinum Canadian rock band Big Sugar, led by vocalist Gordie Johnson and his signature double neck Gibson guitar, the band evolved a unique roots, rock and reggae signature songwriting to produce hits like “’Diggin a Hole’”, “the Scene” and “Turn on the Lights.” The leaner, cleaner, present day Big Sugar recently released their brand-new album Eternity Now that is uplifting and full of resolve, whilst addressing the realities of a hard life lived and survived featuring their first single from the album “Anything is Possible”.

Tickets start at $28 and are available at the Box Office or ticketmaster.ca.

July 11 – Quebec City, PQ – Festival D’ete
Aug 2   – Kingston, ON – Rockin The Square
Aug 22 – Vancouver, BC – Commodore Ballroom
Aug 24 – Calgary, AB – Deerfoot Casino
Aug 26 – Lloydminster, SK – Gold Horse Casino
Sept 5   – Windsor, ON – Caesars Windsor

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