
Tea Party to headline CanRock triple bill with Headstones and Finger Eleven at Rogers Place
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Three of Canada's most iconic rock bands from the '90s and early 2000s will take centre stage at Rogers Place in November as part of a joint tour across Canada.
Edmonton fans will get a chance to see Canadian rock legends The Tea Party, Headstones, and Finger Eleven perform in concert on the third stop of a 12-date tour across Canada, according to a Tuesday news release. The 2025 The Tea Party, Headstones, Finger Eleven Tour will kick off in Penticton, B.C. on Nov. 25 with a stop in Abbotsford, crossing into Alberta to perform in Edmonton on Nov. 28.

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Members of the band Finger Eleven pose for a photo on the red carpet during the Juno Awards in Calgary Sunday, April 6, 2008. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Larry McDougal The Tea Party, Finger Eleven, Headstones will all play at Edmonton's Rogers Place on Nov. 28 as part of a joint tour. The tour will start in Penticton, B.C., three days earlier. It's the first time they have toured together. 'What's coming is a perfect storm of Canadian rock 'n' roll—an onslaught of the finest degree. A tour de force,' said Headstones' frontman Hugh Dillon in an announcement on Tuesday. Tickets go on presale on Wednesday and general sale on Friday. The bands will play in Calgary the day after Edmonton.