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Megadeth Farewell Tour Hits Edmonton Feb. 21

Thrash metal legends Megadeth bring their farewell tour to Rogers Place on Feb. 21, supported by Anthrax and Exodus. Plus, Igloofest electronic music festival arrives at Fan Park in March.

Guns N' Roses Concert in Edmonton Aug. 26

Legendary rock band Guns N' Roses announces their return to Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium on August 26. Get ticket details and pre-sale information for this major 2026 rock event.

Ariana Grande Hints at Final Tour Before Hiatus

Ariana Grande reveals her upcoming Eternal Sunshine tour might be her last for a long time. Discover her career shift plans and why she's joining artists like Miley Cyrus in touring less.

Ruby Singh's Genre-Defying Music Wins Awards

Vancouver composer Ruby Singh collaborates with American griot Arthur Flowers on powerful new work Celestial Libations, premiering November 21-22 at LOBE Studios.

PUP Celebrates New Album with 3 Vancouver Shows

Canadian rock band PUP celebrates their latest album 'Who Will Look After the Dogs?' with three Vancouver shows. Frontman Stefan Babcock shares insights on their music and tour.

Weird Al's 'Bigger and Weirder' Tour Hits Edmonton

Music parody legend 'Weird Al' Yankovic announces his expanded 'Bigger and Weirder' tour is coming to Rogers Place in Edmonton on September 1, 2026. Get ticket details and tour information.

Weird Al's 90-City Tour Includes Edmonton Stop

Music parody legend 'Weird Al' Yankovic announces Edmonton concert at Rogers Place as part of massive 90-city North American tour. Get your tickets now for this unforgettable show!

McCartney's Silent AI Protest Song Released

Music legend Paul McCartney launches groundbreaking silent protest song against artificial intelligence in creative musical statement. Discover the story behind this unique artistic protest.

Newly Discovered Bach Organ Works Unveiled

Music historians unveil two previously unknown organ works by Johann Sebastian Bach discovered in Germany, expanding the Baroque master's known repertoire.

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