54-40
Openers:
The Dave Rave Group
Anatara

54*40 have always opted to go their own way by making records that feel natural in relationship to their time, their place and their mood. In 1986 the Vancouver quartet created their self-titled first album for Warner/Reprise known to fans as the Green Album. It featured the classic signature tracks "I Go Blind" and "Baby Ran." From there they produced two more albums for Warner/Reprise Show Me and Fight For Love containing mainstay radio staples "One Gun," "Miss You," "One Day In Your Life" to name a few. In 1990 the band moved on to Columbia Records. Radio and fans responded to their new label debut Dear Dear as it carved out the solid rock tunes "She-La" and "Nice To Love You." The follow-up was the jagged autobiographical story of Smilin' Buddha Cabaret. The album was a journey to the places that had influenced the band from their start. The session tapes contained over 35 songs to choose from and out of it emerged the gem "Ocean Pearl".

After more than 20 years of consistently creating some of Canada's most recognizable and memorable classic alternative rock, the latest chapter in the history of this prolific band is the release of their tenth studio recording Goodbye Flatland. It's a sonic reminder of why 54*40 is so deeply rooted in the fabric of our music scene and what makes the band so damn good. After almost two decades in the musical trenches, 54*40 show no sign of slowing down.


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