CONCERT: Headstones, Moist, Sloan, The Tea Party tour stopping in Penticton

The rescheduled Saints + Sinners tour — featuring Canadian 90s rock icons Headstones, Moist, Sloan and The Tea Party — have included Penticton as one of four stops in B.C. in November.

As COVID pandemic restrictions begin to loosen, the rockers will be launching a cross-Canada tour in Victoria on Nov. 3.

The Penticton stop, at the South Okanagan Events Centre, will be on Nov. 6, according to a Live Nation-Canada media release.

The bands have dozens of gold and platinum certified albums between them and the Live Nation promises a rock music spectacle.

“Canada! Are you ready for some maximum rock ‘n’ roll?” Jeff Martin with The Tea Party said in the release.

"All the bands have been talking and we cannot wait to see our fans for a kick ass night of rock. Our legendary buddies Sloan are now onboard and we are excited to get out and make some long overdue noise with you all.”

You can buy tickets for the concert here.

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Howard Alexander

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