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City and Colour

City and Colour

Scène G1Tour - Première partie : The Franklin Electric


Past event
Thursday, August 21, 2014
9:00 PM | passeport d'expo

Location : Pavillon de la Jeunesse - ExpoCité
from : Expo Québec

City and Colour is a project by singer-songwriter Dallas Green, who emerged on the scene as leader of the now defunct Canadian band Alexisonfire. With his first solo release, Sometimes, in 2005, he gave fans an acoustic and folk sound far removed from his former band’s hardcore style. Green met immediate success, and his first three albums, Sometimes, Bring Me Your Love, and Little Hell were all certified Platinum in Canada and were also hits in the U.S., U.K., and Australia. His most recent album, The Hurry and the Harm, released last year, debuted at number 1 on the Canadian charts and sold 23,000 copies in the first week alone.

Opening for City and Colour will be Montréal group The Franklin Electric, currently attracting public and critical acclaim for This Is How I Let You Down—an album you’ll want to listen to over and over again!

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Artistes : City and Colour, The Franklin Electric

Category : Spectacle | Music | Concert | Rock

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Location : Pavillon de la Jeunesse - ExpoCité
Adress : 250, boulevard Wilfrid-Hamel, Québec QC
City : Québec (La Cité-Limoilou)

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