George Canyon had announced a tour in support of his latest album, Southside of Heaven which was released earlier this year on May 25, 2018. The ‘Made In Canada’ Tour will kick off in Canyon’s hometown of Pictou, NS November 1, 2018, and make its way across Canada until the final stop in Calgary, AB on November 17, 2018.
“I was born in the greatest country in the world…Canada, I met my wife in the greatest country in the world…Canada, we raised our kids in the greatest country in the world…Canada, and when I die they will bury me in the greatest country in the world…Canada. I am made in Canada!” Canyon explains about his excitement for the upcoming tour.
In addition to the announcement of the new fall tour, Canyon will release “Bring It On” as the third and latest single from Southside of Heaven. The song will be released to radio on September 3, 2018. Southside of Heaven already celebrated two Top 40 Canadian country radio hits with the release of “More You” and the second single “Better Off In Love” since it’s release.
Canyon is presently wrapping up a successful run of summer festival dates and performances including stops at the Big Valley Jamboree, Sunfest, Lucknow Music In The Fields and The Gathering.
‘Made In Canada’ Tour Dates:
01 November 2018 – Pictou, NS – deCoste Performing Arts Centre
02 November 2018 – Truro, NS – Royal Canadian Legion Branch 26
03 November 2018 – Summerside, PEI – Harbourfront Theatre
04 November 2018 – St. John’s, NL – Mile One Centre
08 November 2018 – Edmonton, AB – Casino Yellowhead
09 November 2018 – Edmonton, AB – Casino Yellowhead
10 November 2018 – Grand Prairie, AB – Revolution Place
12 November 2018 – Winnipeg, MB – Burton Cummings Theatre
13 November 2018 – Yorkton, SK – Painted Hand Casino
14 November 2018 – Regina, SK – Casino Regina
17 November 2018 – Calgary, AB – Deerfoot Inn & Casino
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Music has touched my soul since day one. Whether it is performing or sitting down with some of the biggest names in music, I can always be found sharing my profoundly tender affection of music with anyone who will listen. Being a music journalist has allowed me to expand my knowledge of music and interact with some of my biggest childhood heroes. From days of radio broadcasting to sitting back, kicking off my cowboy boots and sharing my adventures with likeminded music fans online has been nothing short of amazing. Canada is full of true musical talent and I look forward to continuing to share my adventures in music with you.
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