CORB LUND
FRIDAY, AUGUST 9, 2024
IN CONCERT
BADLANDS AMPHITHEATRE
DRUMHELLER, ALBERTA
FEATURING SPECIAL GUEST:
AYSANABEE
Canadian country music singer-songwriter Corb Lund returns to the Badlands Amp for another incredible night of music, featuring multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter Aysanabee.
Tickets: $49.50 – $89.50
$8 ticket fee
Parking $7 advance /$10 at gate
TICKETS
$49.50 – $89.50
An $8 Ticket Fee and GST will be applied.
Parking is available for $7 in advance and $10 at the door
Details
FRIDAY – AUGUST 9, 2024
5:30 PM: Site/Pub/ Concession opens
6:30 PM: Amphitheatre gates open
7:30 PM: Aysanabee
8:45 PM: Corb Lund
10:30 PM: Event ends
TERMS AND CONDITIONS
The performance goes rain or shine. Tickets are non-refundable.
Cancelled performance due to weather or other circumstances will result in a non-profit tax receipt to the purchaser for ticket price.
Online limit: 8 tickets
CORB LUND
Corb Lund has received multiple CCMA, JUNO, and international award nominations and wins.
A rural Albertan hailing from the foothills of the Rocky Mountains with a long family lineage of ranchers and rodeo people, Lund is about as authentic as they come.
Embracing both his Western heritage and his indie rock past through his music, Lund has been known to filter a range of cowboy themes past and present through his unique lens – from rough-and-tumble tales of lawless frontier saloons to the somber realities of running a modern family ranch.
Whether he’s playing at a small intimate venue or a large festival stage, Lund’s performances are known for their authenticity and passion, leaving audiences with a memorable experience of a gifted and engaging songwriter.
FEATURING GUEST: AYSANABEE
Short-listed for the 2023 Polaris Prize, winner of three 2023 Summer Solstice Indigenous Music Awards for Artistic Video, Pop/Alternative/Rock Album of the Year, and Rising Star, winner of the 2023 Jim Beam Indie Award for Indigenous Artist of the Year, and winner of a 2023 Canadian Live Music Award for New Touring Artist of the Year, Aysanabee (he/him) is a multi-instrumentalist, producer and singer-songwriter currently based in Toronto. He is Oji-Cree, Sucker Clan of the Sandy Lake First Nation, a remote fly-in community in the far reaches of Northwestern Ontario.
Among his many accomplishments, Aysanabee was also nominated for a 2023 JUNO Award for Contemporary Indigenous Group or Artist of the Year, and became the first Indigenous artist to hit Number 1 on Mediabase Canada’s Alternative Rock chart (March 2023).
Aysanabee began creating music under his mother’s maiden name during the pandemic when the stillness allowed him to slow down and create music that, he says, more accurately represents himself as an artist. With a swirling mix of indie, soul, and electronic sounds, mournful saxophone, and pulse-quickening fingerpicking, Aysanabee’s music is both hypnotic and melodious, and has been compared to Bon Iver, Matt Corby, Don Ross, Kim Churchill, and Kings of Leon, among others.
"an amazing place for a concert"
The Summer Concert Series & Great Big Weekend is held at one of Canada’s most spectacular venues – the Badlands Amphitheatre located in Drumheller, Alberta (1.5 hours from Calgary). Surrounded by the ancient hills of the Canadian Badlands, this incredible place has clear sight lines and superior acoustics. The Badlands Amphitheatre is a non-profit arts and culture society operating from the values of community, creation, and celebration.
Previous concerts: Tom Cochrane, Blue Rodeo, Randy Bachman, Corb Lund, Jann Arden, Barenaked Ladies, Johnny Reid, The Dead South, Reuben and the Dark with Bullhorn Singers, Allison Russell, and The Bros. Landreth.
The Badlands Amphitheatre also hosts Roots, Blues & Barbecue – a 5 band, 5 hour celebration of music and food held every September.