Gig Photos: Tokyo Police Club at Algonquin Commons Theatre — Nov. 22, 2024
Tokyo Police Club performed an electrifying set at the Algonquin Commons Theatre on Nov. 22, 2024.
Tokyo Police Club performed an electrifying set at the Algonquin Commons Theatre on Nov. 22, 2024.
After last night’s triumphant hometown reunion show in the books, Hollerado lead singer Menno Versteeg pulls double duty, opening for friends Tokyo Police Club’s final Ottawa show tonight at Algonquin Commons Theatre. Part Two of our chat focused on the transition to a solo artist, and the differences, and advantages, in ‘starting over.’
We caught up with keyboardist Graham Wright to chat about the closing chapter for the band, and what the future holds for the quartet once they split.
Thursday night, Algonquin Commons will see Hollerado back together on a local stage for the first time since their show at Bronson, ready to enthral fans.
The opening night of Ottawa Bluesfest might have been full of rain showers but that did not dampen the energy with a lineup overflowing with Canadian talent. Vancouver’s Mother Mother headlined the main stage, showcasing their unique blend of indie rock, catchy melodies, and introspective lyrics. Lebreton Flats was buzzing with excitement as fans showed […]
Much like Christmas morning for kids, music lovers in Ottawa are buzzing as the 30th edition of Ottawa Bluesfest kicks off today, featuring a lineup of Canadian gems and festival favourites across the four stages. Without further ado, let’s dive in to this year’s artists! RBC STAGE 5:40 pm – Funeral Lakes 6:30 pm […]
Tokyo Police Club is playing Neat Coffee House tonight—and guitarist Josh Hooks has a special connection to the region.
Neat Coffee Shop’s Shed Sessions hosts Sloan, Bedouin Soundclash, Basia Bulat, Joel Plaskett, and more great Canadian artists in upcoming concerts.
Bluesfest is presenting outdoor concerts at Lansdowne Park from Sept. 23 to 25. Kicking off the weekend, the Thursday night lineup includes performances from rising singer-songwriter Lauryn Macfarlane, Oji-Cree multi-instrumentalist Aysanabee, indie rock band Tokyo Police Club, and Montreal-based Half Moon Run.
Bluesfest takes its turn at Lansdowne for its own weekend, boasting a lineup of iconic Canadian performers. Check out our day-by-day roundup for what to expect!
Who’s ready for a long weekend? Without further ado, here are some picks for your Easter weekend in Ottawa.
Tokyo Police Club is playing the Bronson Centre April 18, at 7pm, with support from Oshawa band Dizzy.
New Swears, Dilly Dally, Hollerado and Tokyo Police Club lit up Hopped & Confused Festival, despite the concert venue losing electricity for about an hour during their sets.
With so much going on, deciding what to do can be hard. We hope we can help you out with that, in offering you this weekend’s lengthy list of highlights.
Tokyo Police Club will perform at Centrepointe Theatre (101 Centrepointe Drive) on November 1st at 8pm.