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Indie artists and drive-thru concerts: Some shows to enjoy this fall

As indoor concerts return, outdoor festivals adapt and drive-thrus make a comeback, CBC News breaks down a selection of live music events happening across Canada this fall.

Live music performances are back across the country here are the highlights

As vaccination rates go up across the country and COVID-19 case counts go down, some headliners are making the switch to live shows, while others remain cautious. In this photo, audience members swing to the music at the 2015 Edmonton Folk Music Festival. (Frank Gasparik)

Since this story was published on July11, 2021, new details have been released regarding Canadian tour stops by Cline Dion, Harry Styles, Gordon Lightfootand others. The earlier versionsaid theLightfoot dates in Western Canada would go ahead in November. Those concerts have now been rescheduled.

An updated version of this article now includes details regarding Canadian tour stops by Eric Church, All Time Low and Feist, among others.


With plans for arena concerts, outdoor festivals anddrive-thru shows,music lovers are slowly flockingback to hear their favourite artists perform in a live setting after a long, dry spell due toCOVID-19 lockdowns.

As vaccination rates go up across the country and COVID-19 case counts go down, some headliners are making the switchto live shows while others remain cautious.

Organizers have beencreative, staging shows that reflect an easing of pandemic-related restrictions while still respectingindividual provincial health protocols in placeacross the country.

Ready to get back out there? CBC News highlights a range of live music events happening this fall.

Headliners set for fall

Latin pop kings Enrique Iglesias and Ricky Martin are co-headlining a North American tour, with stops scheduled in Toronto (Oct. 7-8) and Montreal (Oct. 9). According to Live Nation, the Oct. 7 date will be the first concert at Toronto's Scotiabank Arena in 580 days.

Pop punk band All Time Low will perform in Toronto (Oct. 22), Winnipeg (Oct. 31), Edmonton (Nov. 2), Calgary (Nov. 3) and Vancouver (Nov. 5).

Enrique Iglesias accepts the artist of the year award at the Latin American Music Awards at the Dolby Theatre on Thur, Oct. 26, 2017, in Los Angeles. He is scheduled for performances in Canada with Ricky Martin this fall. (Chris Pizzello/Invision/The Associated Press)

Outside of the pop realm, prog-rock legends Genesis will be reuniting this November for their first tour in 14 years. The group will make stops in Montreal (Nov. 22-23) and Toronto (Nov. 25-26). The last time the groupperformed in Canada was in September2007.

Fans of American country singer Eric Church can catch him atCalgary's Scotiabank Saddledome (Oct. 22), Saskatoon's Sasktel Centre (Oct. 23) and Vancouver's Rogers Arena (Oct. 29).

On Oct. 10, Niagara-born DJ deadmau5 will perform at Toronto's CityView. The show is not a drive-in concert; the performance was originally set to be hosted at Rebel, but moved across the street to its current venue.

Lightfoot, Dion, Styles, others cancel dates

National treasure Gordon Lightfoot was scheduled to play Canadian showsat multiple cities in Manitoba, Alberta, Saskatchewan and British Columbia in November. Those performances have now been postponed to 2022 due to COVID-19 infection rates, with the exception of a show in Red Deer, Alta., which has been cancelled outright.

Toronto fans can still catch Lightfoot at Massey Hall for three nights (Nov. 25-27). Lightfoot was originally scheduled for October stops inMontreal and Ottawa, but those shows have been postponed.

Two other widely anticipated performers, Cline Dion and Harry Styles, have cancelled Canadian dates previously scheduled for summer and fall.

Qubecois chanteuse and global superstar Dion was set to perform inWinnipeg, Saskatoon, Edmonton and Vancouver between Aug. 16-29, but those dates were rescheduled for 2022.

"I know how frustrating it is for my fans, with all the postponements that have taken place these past 18 months," Dion saidin a newsrelease.

"My team and I are still concerned about everyone's safety this summer even though the situation has dramatically improved.

"We all feel 100 per cent comfortable that things will be very safe next spring and I want my fans to feel the same way, without any worries. I hope everyone understands."

Similarly, Styles, who was scheduled tostop in Vancouver, Montreal and Toronto in the early fall, announced on July14 that his Canadian shows are cancelled for the time being.

Soccer Mommy, Lucy Dacus and Arlo Parks have each postponed shows that were scheduled to take place in Montreal and Toronto earlier this fall. Parks is still set to performat Vancouver's Biltmore Cabaret on Oct. 9.

Intimate indie shows

Musician Afie Jurvanen, a.k.a. Bahamas, celebrated the release of his latest album, Sad Hunk, by performing a set of songs from his Halifax home. (CBC)

For those who prefer their music independently labelled and their shows intimately staged, a range of indie artists and small bands are also in Canadian centres.

German electronic duo Milky Chance is scheduled for performances in Vancouver (Nov. 22), Calgary (Nov. 23), Winnipeg (Nov. 25), Toronto (Dec. 1) and Montreal (Dec. 2).

Canadian musician Bahamas real name Afie Jurvanen is embarking on an extensive cross-country tour in promotion of his new album, Sad Hunk.

Following summer performances in the Atlantic provinces, the Barrie, Ont.,-raised, Halifax-based artist will travels to the West Coast for shows taking place Nov. 17-21.Then he heads into the Prairies (Nov. 23-27) andOntario and Quebec (Dec. 1-10). His tour continues into 2022 with a number of shows scheduled back on the East Coast.

Another Canadian act, folk group The Weather Station, will perform for audiences in Vancouver, Victoria, Calgary, Edmonton,Saskatoon, Regina, Winnipeg, Montreal and Ottawa in November, before landing in Toronto in early December. The band, fronted by Tamara Lindeman, released their new album Ignorance last February.

Canadian singer-songwriter Feist will hold residencies at two Canadian venues this fall. She will perform at Ottawa's National Arts Centre from Oct. 13 to 17, and at Toronto's Meridian Hall from Oct. 20 to 30.

Hyperpopband 100 gecswill play shows at Montreal's Corona Theatre (Oct. 26) and Toronto's Danforth Music Hall (Oct. 27).

And, in October and November, English musician Passenger will perform at Montreal's MTelus (Oct. 30), Toronto's History (Nov. 1), Winnipeg's Burton Cummins Theatre (Nov. 5), Edmonton's Winspear Centre (Nov. 7) and Vancouver's Vogue Theatre (Nov. 9).