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The Tea Party, Headstones and Finger Eleven coming to the Okanagan together this fall

A trio of iconic Canadian rock bands will be hitting the road together this fall.

From Nov. 25-Dec. 13, The Tea Party, Headstones and Finger Eleven will cross Canada from west to east and play a dozen stadium shows.

They’ll kick off that run in Penticton at the South Okanagan Events Centre on Tuesday, Nov. 25, then play in Abbotsford the next night before departing British Columbia for Alberta.

<who>Photo Credit: Contributed

“While I can’t believe it took this long for these three incredible bands to get together and head across our beautiful country, I promise all of you that it will have been well worth the wait,” said The Tea Party frontman Jeff Martin.

Headstones frontman Hugh Dillon is calling it “a perfect storm of Canadian rock ‘n’ roll” and “a tour de force.”

The three-band tour collaboration was sparked by members of each group regularly crossing paths at various music festivals.

<who>Photo Credit: Francesca Ludikar (The Tea Party - left) // Mike Neal (Headstones - top right) // Steve Taylor (Finger Eleven - bottom right)

Realizing they had never toured together, casual conversations quickly evolved into a clear mission and they became determined to make a Canadian run like this happen.

“Never before has there been an opportunity for us to join musical forces,” added Finger Eleven vocalist Scott Anderson. “This tour intends to right this wrong, nay, this massive injustice. I’m beyond excited and can’t wait to see the fans' reaction to this lineup."

An artist presale will begin at 10 am local time on Wednesday, June 18, with more information available here. General onsale begins through Live Nation 48 hours later at 10 am on Friday, June 20.



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