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SUNDAY MARCH 1 | Grievous Angels | 4:30PM

  • booker12
  • Dec 18, 2025
  • 2 min read

For over three decades, The Grievous Angels have delivered gritty, politically charged Canadian roots music—led by Charlie Angus’s blue-collar songwriting, fueled by a powerful six-piece band, and captured on their 10th album Revolution, a soundtrack of resistance for uncertain times.


Purchase advance tickets on SHOWPASS HERE ($30 plus tax and fees) OR at the door while quantities last ($35 plus tax)


For Sunday shows the kitchen will be open until the end of the show intermission (approx. 5:30pm). Seating is based on a first come first serve basis - NO RESERVATIONS for this show.



The Grievous Angels have covered a lot of ground over their three decades –two Juno nominations and countless gigs played. They have just finished their 10th album Revolution. It is a soundtrack of resistance in an age of uncertainty.


The Angels sound is built around the gritty songwriting of band leader Charlie Angus. His songs capture the tragic beauty of life in Canada’s northern blue collar outposts.


The Edmonton Journal once said that Angus sings “flatter than a dirt road in Saskatchewan.” But they meant it as a compliment. They added that “one day his songs will rank up there with Ian Tyson, Stan Rogers and Gordon Lighftoot.”


The Grievous Angels is a driving six piece band with an array of instruments and styles.

Their single Barcelona I’ll Be Free has been called an “intensely political” anthem for a time of growing wage insecurity and class resistance.


This is a band with a kick ass live show. They have played picket lines, ducked bottles in biker bars and acted as the square dance band for a gathering of residential school survivors on the James Bay coast.


The Angels show up ready to play. They leave nothing in the tank by the time they are done.

 
 
 

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