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Posted: March 4, 2026

Chilliwack bringing final tour to Cranbrook in fall

Join Legendary Canadian rock band Chilliwack on Nov. 14 at the Key City Theatre in Cranbrook as they hit the road for an evening of music and memories for the last time in their 55-year history.

Chilliwack is truly on one Canada’s top recording acts of the 1970s and ‘80s, with 12 albums, 15 gold and platinum certifications. Canadian Music Hall of Fame, international acclaim and millions of fans.

Chilliwack has given us timeless hits like Fly At Night, California Girl, My Girl (Gone Gone Gone), Raino, Lonesome Mary, I Believe, and Whatcha Gonna Do. Their live album ‘There and Back’ continues to win over new fans, showcasing Chilliwack’s dynamic and electrifying live performances of all their hit songs.

As lead singer, guitarist, producer and songwriter, Bill Henderson played a major role in the success of Chilliwack’s 12 albums released from 1969 to 1985.

Born in Vancouver, Bill grew up in Western Canada and began earning a living as a musician while still in high school. He studied music at the University of British Columbia and in 1966 helped found The Collectors, one of Canada‘s most innovated musical groups. After two albums, the group evolved into Chilliwack.

Along with Bill, there have been many key members in the group including Claire Lawrence, Ross Turney, Brian MacLeod, Ab Bryant and John Roles to name a few.

The current lineup working with Bill is brother Ed Henderson on guitar and vocals Jerry Adolphe (since 1985) on drums, and newest member Gordon Maxwell on bass and vocals. Together over the last 20 years they have evolved a powerful chemistry.

This show promises great music and memories. Get your tickets now before they are gone, gone, gone!

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All tickets available online at keycitytheatre.com or by phone at 250-426-7006, and in person at the Key City box office.

Tickets go on sale Friday, March 6 at 12 noon.

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