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Best Indie & Rock This Fall

in London

Doobie Brothers at Budweiser Gardens

Doobie Brothers

Blue-eyed soul and soft rockers The Doobie Brothers have become an indelible part of the American musical landscape, making their mark as a durable and resilient band that fearlessly embraces genres ranging from RnB to classic rock and boogie. Their incredible 50-year + career has seen a host of talented performers join their evolving line-up including crooner Michael McDonald and guitarist Jeff "Skunk" Baxter.

Hotel California An Eagles Tribute at Centennial Hall

Hotel California An Eagles Tribute

Eaglemania reigns supreme in this fantastic tribute to the talents of Frey, Walsh, and Henley. One of most iconic trios of the 1970s, The Eagles have produced some of the decade's finest music, including 'Take It Easy','Heartache Tonight' and of course, the unforgettable harmonic behemoth, 'Hotel California'.

Arkells at Budweiser Gardens

Arkells

Canada's very own sons are hitting the road once again. Expect a show chockablock with their trademark 'rock and soul' sound, whilst introducing a melting pot of influences that underpin a shifting Coldplay-esque pop aesthetic that'll leave you breathless! The upcoming shows are sure to be a dream come true for any Arkells fans!

Godspeed You Black Emperor! at London Music Hall

Godspeed You Black Emperor!

Formed in 1994 in Montreal, Canada, the band has been highly influential within the post-rock genre. Working with orchestrated arrangements, the nine-piece group created tracks with wide dynamic ranges, a highly evocative use of instrumentation and sounds and uncompromising long form compositions...

Protest The Hero at London Music Hall

Protest The Hero

Hailing from Whitby, Ontario this four-piece progressive rock band have been making tunes since 1999, although they first named themselves 'Happy Go Lucky'. The band's second full-length album 'Fortress' launched the band into the rock scene when it was released in 2008, now Protest the Hero are bringing their brand new tour kicking off late summer!

Evanescence and Halestorm at Budweiser Gardens

Evanescence and Halestorm

Alt-metal icons Evanescence and Halestorm are teaming up for a powerhouse joint tour this fall, bringing a smorgasbord of heavy goth and emo rock, and course, phenomenal vocals to a stage near you. As titans of the genre, this is an unmissable chance to see both bands in what is sure to be one unforgettable night out!

A Day to Remember at Budweiser Gardens

A Day to Remember

In the Spring of 2003 A Day To Remember first burst out of their hometown of Ocala, Florida with an ear-turning metalcore meets pop punk blend that's affectionally titled pop mosh by their fans. Over the course of six studio albums, the group solidified their status as forerunners of the post-hardcore wave. Don't miss their latest tour when they come to a town near you!

Death From Above 1979 at London Music Hall

Death From Above 1979

In celebration of the 20th anniversary of their breakthrough album You're A Woman, I'm A Machine, Death From Above 1979 hit the road once more for a highly anticipated string of live shows! Going gold in Canada and receiving high critical acclaim from the rock press on its release, the album put them on the map and introduced the high-energy two-piece to the world.