Smashing Pumpkins Canadian tour

The Smashing Pumpkins will be taking a trip to Canada to entertain six cities with their new album in mind. Oceania is the eighth studio album by group, released on June 19, 2012.

Corgan has said that Oceania is the Pumpkins’ “best effort since Mellon Collie”. He claims the album is partly about “people struggling to find a social identity in today’s fast-paced, technology-rich culture”.

Dates have announced for what is being called the band’s first major Canadian tour in more than 10 years. They will be playing its latest release in full followed by classic Pumpkin tunes. The Canadian tour begins Oct. 2 in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Check out the routing below.

Oct. 2 – Winnipeg, Manitoba, MTS Centre
Oct. 4 – Calgary, Alberta, Scotiabank Saddledome
Oct. 5 – Edmonton, Alberta, Rexall Place
Oct. 7 – Vancouver, British Columbia, Rogers Arena
Oct. 25 – Toronto, Ontario, Air Canada Centre
Oct. 28 – Montreal, Quebec, TBA

The performance will feature visuals from Sean Evans using new technology in video-mapping. For those of you that don’t know, that’s all the flashing lights, video screens, props, and basically everything that makes a concert. Evans recently helped Roger Waters put together the latest staging of “The Wall” tour.


Canada’s top concert venues

By Jon

When it comes to a quality concert, you need a quality venue to match. In my experience, a band can loss appeal to it’s loyal followers if the decision is made to go to a larger venue with bad acoustics or a lesser qualified venue with questionable sound equipment. Large venues have higher pricing and restrict a fans ability to get up-close and personal with the airborne spit, sweat, guitars or occasional ‘moshing’ artist that may come flying your way. It’s part of the concert experience that makes those general admission mid-sized  venues so entertaining.

There are other benefits that come with these locations, generally based in concert halls or ballrooms they have free standing room as well as tables, easy access to a bar, good acoustics and lower pricing than any arena setup. They entertain up and coming artists that may move to the larger scale venues the next time they tour and with that, the high priced, seat restricting, mass marketed event.

So it’s obvious what style of concerts I enjoy; a cheap, un-restricting, high quality of sound venue that hosts recognized entertaining talents. Doesn’t everybody..? So here is my list of the top venues in Canada. Sorry if some are missed but each major city has it’s own that caters to what I’m describing… hockey arena or neighbourhood pubs are not what I’m talking about here people,  Twenty thousand seats is too much, a hundred person capacity doesn’t make the cut, gotta have a roof, bar is a necessary and artists that we have heard about but aren’t a house-hold name ‘yet’.

Vancouver
Commodore Ballroom

No question, best in Vancouver. Over the years the venue has hosted notable Grammy Award or Juno Award winning performers such as: The Tragically Hip, James Brown, U2,Coldplay, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Weezer, The Police, Pearl Jam, KISS, Tina Turner, The Beastie Boys, Nirvana, Kid Rock, Hedley, Dr. Dre, Katy Perry,Lady Gaga, and Metric among others.

Edmonton
The Edmonton Events Centre

People complain but lets be serious, this is a pretty damn good venue, multiple levels, bars and good entertainers. I’m not talking about a night club trying to pass as a venue on a thursday ‘live music’ nights.

London ON
Aeolian Hall

A smaller venue with no seating but you always have a good time with people that love to bands that play here just as much as you. It’s a quality little venue to make for a kick ass night!

Toronto
Horseshoe Tavern

Besides the well-known fact that the Rolling Stones once graced the stage, other celebrated artists – Canadian and otherwise – owe a debt of gratitude to the ‘Shoe for being there when they needed it. (Among them are The Tragically Hip, Blue Rodeo, Willie Nelson and Stompin Tom, Ryan and Bryan Adams

Toronto
The Opera House

One of the most popular live music venues in the city, the Opera House hosts those bands that are too popular for a smaller venue, but not quite mainstream enough for the ACC. The sound and lighting is incredible – a perfect way to catch those rising stars or old favourites without paying inflated ticket prices.

Montreal
Club Soda

Club Soda has hosted 4,200 performances and entertained 1.2 million persons. Thanks to its daring programming policies oriented toward freshness and originality, Club Soda let Montrealers discover over 1,000 Quebec, Canadian and foreign artists.

Got any additions? Comment!

NHL 2012/2013 Regular Season Schedule Released

By Jon

The National Hockey League’s 2012-13 season will face off with four games on Oct. 11, followed by raising the first Stanley Cup championship banner in Los Angeles one night later.

Opening night will feature nationally televised doubleheaders in both the United States and Canada. In the U.S., NBC Sports will air the Boston Bruins visiting the Philadelphia Flyers, followed by the St. Louis Blues at the Colorado Avalanche. In Canada, CBC will televise the Montreal Canadiens playing host to the Ottawa Senators, followed by the Calgary Flames hosting the Vancouver Canucks.

Here are the schedules for all 30 NHL teams for the 2012-13 season (crossing our fingers that a new CBA gets worked out, that is):

Anaheim Ducks Nashville Predators
Boston Bruins New Jersey Devils
Buffalo Sabres New York Islanders
Calgary Flames New York Rangers
Carolina Hurricanes Ottawa Senators
Chicago Blackhawks Philadelphia Flyers
Colorado Avalanche Phoenix Coyotes
Columbus Blue Jackets Pittsburgh Penguins
Dallas Stars San Jose Sharks
Detroit Red Wings St. Louis Blues
Edmonton Oilers Tampa Bay Lightning
Florida Panthers Toronto Maple Leafs
Los Angeles Kings Vancouver Canucks
Minnesota Wild Washington Capitals
Montreal Canadiens Winnipeg Jets

 
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Coldplay in Vancouver

By: Jon Jones

Coldplay Vancouver 2012

Saturday night in Vancouver can yield more than one entertainer and event to choose from, my last Saturday was won by the talented musicians from Coldplay.  Working in the entertainment industry I have come to realize there are two types of shows, a big budget experience show and an entertainer-focused, no-gimmick show. I usually lean towards a smaller more intimate experience show that has quality sound, seating and atmosphere with a performer that is there to entertain. But it seems to me that big budget shows with little door gifts and flashing hypnotic lights tend to bring in an immense audience.

Why is this? Are people more entertained by a big budget concert experience than they are with quality vocals and on-stage presents? Read More

Center Ice tickets of today Vs. the 3D Viewing of tomorrow

Today’s technology is pushing the limits of visual viewing. We turn on the TV to high definition and experience the game in more detail than the majority of the seats we pay the big bucks for. Now the already amazing quality we get on our home theatre systems has been pushed to a whole new level. 3D TVs deliver that all so important third dimension of viewing that until now we’ve been missing. For the first time, the 2012 Summer Games will include 3D coverage. Read More