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Summer concert season-
Finally, the warm weather
The Budweiser outdoor business stage officially opened in Toronto last week.
Expect an unusually large number of performances at Rogers Center (
Luke Bryan, Def riot pard, Foo Fighter, Zach Brown, Taylor Swift and Ed Sheeran);
Farewell trip (
Skewer, van Twist, Oz Osborne, Elton John);
Fewer festivals (
While Luminato, NXNE, field trips, TD Jazz Festival Budlight dreams, grasslands, Boots and Hearts all return).
Here are the top ten best concerts I have picked in summer: 1.
Jack White, June 9, Budweiser Stage: in addition to the host House Reach, White has always been one of the best acts to see the scene as rock and roll
The blues singer and guitarist.
He will make sure you are really focused because the phone is banned, just like you show up with your phone, it will be put in a bag and returned to you after the show.
The future? 2.
Paul Simon, June 12, Air Canada Centre: Simon has been verbally inconsistent on the last few occasions I 've seen him, but I hope the 76-year-old will recover his strengthyear-
After the impressive 50 years old, pack it oldyear-
Plus the careers of Simon and Garfinkel and his own.
It is reported that he played at least 25 songs and performed three concerts on his farewell trip, which sounds no bad at all. 3.
Budweiser Stage in June 15: Two great singers, one price. After the 69-year-
Last year, the old plant played the Macy's Hall on his own, creatively taking down the house with his solo and Led Zeppelin material, and he returned to the outdoor show with a sweet atmosphere
The Crow spoke. 4.
Shania Twain, July 6-
7. Scotiabank Arena (
No longer Air Canada Center as of July 1)
: Not long ago, Shania had a farewell trip on 2015. Now (
Also the name of her new album 2017)the country-
The cross queen is back on her way to prove that she still got it after struggling with the Lyme disease and the vocal disorder (a vocal cord disease. 5.
Foo Fighters, July 12, Rogers Center: After successfully completing 2017 albums Concrete and Gold in Europe, can Foos rock a big stadium on the pond side?
I went with a loud "yes.
Don't forget that head Foo Dave Grohl is the last person to break his leg while sitting on a mobile throne in 2015.
This time, Foos also has a new secret weapon: Keyboardist Rami Jaffee
Members of the band. 6.
Radio Head, July 19-
20. Scotiabank Arena: six years after leaving T. O.
After the collapse of the 2012 outdoor stage, their drum technician Scott Johnson (
And subsequent proceedings concluded with an invalid trial)
Clever Art in Oxford
Rock singers finally came back for two nights and their Toronto fans were very happy. 7.
Taylor Swift, August. 3-
Rogers Center: See what you asked her to do.
Oh yes, you 'd better believe that Swifty has returned to her reputation journey
Named after her 2017 albums.
After the second game, it was not a match, but two.
Apparently snake (
Mention her Kimye Revenge)
Prominently, this means good food for the rest of us. 8.
Drake, Migos, August. 10-
12. Scotiabank Arena: will he announce the divfest on the Budweiser stage in his beloved hometown on August?
I will promise if I have to guess.
At the same time, the six gods announced three arena performances with Migos on a tour called Aubrie (
The real name is Aubury Graham)
And three Migos.
The first two programs sold too fast, adding a third program. 9.
Oz Osborne
4. Budweiser Stage: I saw the farewell journey of the Black Sabbath on 2016, and now-crying-I must say goodbye to the Prince of Darkness in person?
Called No More Tours 2, this is a reference for his 1992 trips of the same name, 69-year-
The old rock singer later insisted that he would not actually retire and that he would just not do any world tours in the future. We shall see. 10.
Elton John. 25-
26 Scotiabank Arena: Technically, three days after the end of the summer, but this is his farewell trip!
When I was a kid, Elton was my first concert on the Goodbye Yellow Brick Road tour in Vancouver. Now, the 71-year-
The old rocket man has announced that he will pack up for his live show in more than half a century.
But it will take him three years.
There is also a notable show: Gordon Lightford, June 29-
Messi Hall on July 1 and 30. The 79-year-
The old Canadian folklore will play the last three performances at the old Toronto venue and then close the renovation for two years.