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Posted: November 4, 2025

The Sheepdogs Cranbrook-bound in April 2026

Multi-platinum and four-time JUNO Award winning The Sheepdogs will kick off an extensive Canadian headline tour on March 13, 2026.

Fresh off a sold-out cross-Canada tour in support of Bryan Adams, the tour features stops in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba, Saskatchewan, Alberta, British Columbia and Nova Scotia, with a stop in Cranbrook booked for April 22.

“We had a ball going cross country with Bryan. Now it’s time to run it back with our own headlining tour,” said frontman Ewan Currie.

A testament to their commitment to music lovers who’ve grown accustomed to traveling long distances to catch a live show, the tour also includes towns and places that rarely grace the tour schedules of renowned artists and reaffirms The Sheepdogs’ dedication to their fanbase, promising unforgettable nights of rock ‘n’ roll magic.

The band’s latest single, Nobody But You, jumped to #16 and is the second most added track on Active Rock radio and marks their first musical offering since longtime drummer Sam Corbett’s departure. Issued via their newly minted label, Right On Records, the track hints at more to come in 2026. Stream it HERE.

The Sheepdogs are also confirmed to be appearing in Bryan Adams and Friends: A Great Big Holiday Jam, a one-hour holiday special featuring festive hits and appearances from Alessia Cara, Alan Doyle, Barenaked Ladies, Lights and more, all set in Bryan’s intimate in-the-round Warehouse studio. The special will air this holiday season on Citytv and Rogers Radio.

Hailing from Saskatoon, the multi-platinum, four-time JUNO winners have spent over 20 years proving rock and roll is alive and well. Armed with their trademark “guitarmonies” and a reputation for electrifying live shows, they’ve sold out tours across the globe and racked up over 500M streams.

Their 2022 album Outta Sight drew international acclaim and a JUNO nod for Rock Album of the Year, and in 2024 they doubled down with companion EPs Paradise Alone and Hell Together, which delivered the hit single Take Me For a Ride, a number six smash on the Active Rock chart. The track marks the latest in a remarkable streak of 15 Top 20 singles spanning the past decade and a half, including eight Top five hits and three number ones.

Altogether, the band has spent an astounding 89 consecutive weeks on the radio charts. Since 2022, The Sheepdogs have played more than 275 shows across North America, Europe, the UK, and Australia, cementing their reputation as one of rock’s most road-tested bands. With six albums cracking the Billboard Canadian Albums Top 20, The Sheepdogs aren’t just keeping classic rock alive, they’re writing its next chapter.

The Sheepdogs will be performing in Cranbrook at Key City Theatre on April 22, 2026.

General on sale kicks off Friday, November 7 at 10 a.m. local time. Special VIP packages, including meet and greets, will also be available.

Lead image: The Sheepdogs – L to R: Shamus Currie, Ricky Paquette, Ryan Gullen, Ewan Currie.  Photo credit: Mat Dunlap

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